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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 978652" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Default settings should give you what you want.</p><p> </p><p>The settings that you can look at are:</p><p> </p><p>Rating -- by default it will do an average calculation of IMDb + MetaCritics + RottenTomatoes.. for speed reasons you could settle on just IMDb or MetaCritics ratings as it will skip retrieval of RottenTomatoes info (this however also disables other benefits such as backup for missing summary/tagline/runtime/etc, and the average rating is a much better indication if a movie is good or not)</p><p> </p><p>Title display -- "English title", "Original Title", "English Title (Original Title)" or "Original Title (English Title)"... this unfortunatly only works 100% for USA users due to IMDb doing their translation of titles. It will work for a lot of other users as well (depends on level of translation done by IMDb), but even a UK user will expect some weird behaviour such as 2x English title.</p><p> </p><p>MPAA rating -- default is USA MPAA (PG/PG-13/R/etc), but you might prefer some of the other ratings, such as UK one (12/15/18/etc).</p><p> </p><p>What you really want to leave along right now are the advanced settings as they really can mess things up with the new IMDb title display system, and not touch the original title setting if you do not have to use it. I'm working on a whole new system to detect the language of the title that IMDb uses, but that will take time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 978652, member: 18896"] Default settings should give you what you want. The settings that you can look at are: Rating -- by default it will do an average calculation of IMDb + MetaCritics + RottenTomatoes.. for speed reasons you could settle on just IMDb or MetaCritics ratings as it will skip retrieval of RottenTomatoes info (this however also disables other benefits such as backup for missing summary/tagline/runtime/etc, and the average rating is a much better indication if a movie is good or not) Title display -- "English title", "Original Title", "English Title (Original Title)" or "Original Title (English Title)"... this unfortunatly only works 100% for USA users due to IMDb doing their translation of titles. It will work for a lot of other users as well (depends on level of translation done by IMDb), but even a UK user will expect some weird behaviour such as 2x English title. MPAA rating -- default is USA MPAA (PG/PG-13/R/etc), but you might prefer some of the other ratings, such as UK one (12/15/18/etc). What you really want to leave along right now are the advanced settings as they really can mess things up with the new IMDb title display system, and not touch the original title setting if you do not have to use it. I'm working on a whole new system to detect the language of the title that IMDb uses, but that will take time. [/QUOTE]
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