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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 553744" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p><strong>Re: Adult movie scraper (details+covers) -- v1.0.1</strong></p><p></p><p>Ok, with the help of an awesome scraper developer, I found a way to use the foldername if the title does not get any results. This now generates a lot more positive results on your collection, which I recreated with dummy files based on your output. But you still have a ton of files that fail, simply because their name is totally confusing and would require full blown artificial intelligence to make a match.</p><p></p><p>I've also added support for Blu-Ray while I was at it and the scraper not only uses better search options, but also obtains 20 results (instead of 10), which should fix the problem of those missing titles when a manual search worked. However the only way you will get auto-approval to work is to place this scraper at the top, and possibly disable the imdb.com scraper to avoid conflicting results that prevent an auto-approval.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest you take the time to really rename your collection properly, so that it will import without a problem. The cryptic acronym based filenames are not a problem anymore, they will end up failing to get a match and then the foldername will be used. But titles such as "c...... #6 05.mpg" make it hard to match, because the search engine thinks it is part 5 instead of 6. So stick to the '#6a/b/c/etc' naming scheme for those. The same goes for all the (....) and [....] additions that I saw on a lot of your filenames without a space to seperate them, you would have to either rename those files (easiest) or modify your noisefilter to remove that from the filename, or it will become part of the title and then it ends up confusing the search results.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to modify the first post now to add v1.0.2</p><p></p><p>Let me know how it works out for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 553744, member: 18896"] [b]Re: Adult movie scraper (details+covers) -- v1.0.1[/b] Ok, with the help of an awesome scraper developer, I found a way to use the foldername if the title does not get any results. This now generates a lot more positive results on your collection, which I recreated with dummy files based on your output. But you still have a ton of files that fail, simply because their name is totally confusing and would require full blown artificial intelligence to make a match. I've also added support for Blu-Ray while I was at it and the scraper not only uses better search options, but also obtains 20 results (instead of 10), which should fix the problem of those missing titles when a manual search worked. However the only way you will get auto-approval to work is to place this scraper at the top, and possibly disable the imdb.com scraper to avoid conflicting results that prevent an auto-approval. I would suggest you take the time to really rename your collection properly, so that it will import without a problem. The cryptic acronym based filenames are not a problem anymore, they will end up failing to get a match and then the foldername will be used. But titles such as "c...... #6 05.mpg" make it hard to match, because the search engine thinks it is part 5 instead of 6. So stick to the '#6a/b/c/etc' naming scheme for those. The same goes for all the (....) and [....] additions that I saw on a lot of your filenames without a space to seperate them, you would have to either rename those files (easiest) or modify your noisefilter to remove that from the filename, or it will become part of the title and then it ends up confusing the search results. I'm going to modify the first post now to add v1.0.2 Let me know how it works out for you. [/QUOTE]
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