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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 825041" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>The scraper used to import those movies messed up when it came time to add the IMDb tt-ID reference.</p><p></p><p>If it adds "tt" or "0" or anything not in the "tt1234567" format, then you indeed end up with random backdrops from TheMovieDb backdrop/fanart scraper who tries to use that info to locate the image you see.</p><p></p><p>Open MovingPictures configuration, change to the first "Movie Manager" tab, select one of the bad movies, say "American Pie" in the left sided list and verify the "IMDb ID" info on the right side (scroll to the bottom). It has to be empty or show 'tt0163651', but it obviously shows something else for you, courtesy of the scraper-script used. If you scroll down a little more you will see the scraper-script used in question to import the movie details with via "Primary Source".</p><p></p><p>The only problem is that sometimes empty info show up in multiple ways, for example if it just shows a space as in " ", then you won't be able to see it, you would need to use an SQLite tool then. But verify first if it shows "tt" or something other then "tt0163651" and reply back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 825041, member: 18896"] The scraper used to import those movies messed up when it came time to add the IMDb tt-ID reference. If it adds "tt" or "0" or anything not in the "tt1234567" format, then you indeed end up with random backdrops from TheMovieDb backdrop/fanart scraper who tries to use that info to locate the image you see. Open MovingPictures configuration, change to the first "Movie Manager" tab, select one of the bad movies, say "American Pie" in the left sided list and verify the "IMDb ID" info on the right side (scroll to the bottom). It has to be empty or show 'tt0163651', but it obviously shows something else for you, courtesy of the scraper-script used. If you scroll down a little more you will see the scraper-script used in question to import the movie details with via "Primary Source". The only problem is that sometimes empty info show up in multiple ways, for example if it just shows a space as in " ", then you won't be able to see it, you would need to use an SQLite tool then. But verify first if it shows "tt" or something other then "tt0163651" and reply back. [/QUOTE]
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