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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 779205" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>You could abuse the personal rating system for a 'tag' system. Where if you give movies a rating of say '1', that you can then combine this with a filter/category that shows all movies with a personal rating of '1' later on. The config does not have any filtering abilities yet (it is being worked on), but at least you can then see all the movies you tagged and write them down, so you can fix them.</p><p></p><p>Another way is to make sure that things go correct during import. It adds extra work, but if you rename your filename to include the IMDb tt-ID number then it will be imported faster and will always be 100% correct. I usually fire up google, type in imdb and part of the movie title, this then gets shows me the correct movie and then without even visiting the result, i double click inside the google results onto the "/tt....../" part of the green URI. This will then auto highlight the IMDb tt-ID, which I then CTRL+C and CTRL+V into the filename. Or just make sure that the NFO file that goes along with the movie has the same ID info inside.</p><p></p><p>For fixing afterwards, you can go inside MovPic config to find the movie and sent it back to the importer. Even if it auto-approves wrong again, you can then while inside the importer screen adjust and correct to the right one. Either by selecting a different one via the drop down box (even when it is auto-approved), or by using the binocular icon to correct. Of course this then means you will have to do that everytime you import, so adding IMDb tt-ID to filename would be a better solution. You can rename a file while it is already part of your collection and then sent it back to the importer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 779205, member: 18896"] You could abuse the personal rating system for a 'tag' system. Where if you give movies a rating of say '1', that you can then combine this with a filter/category that shows all movies with a personal rating of '1' later on. The config does not have any filtering abilities yet (it is being worked on), but at least you can then see all the movies you tagged and write them down, so you can fix them. Another way is to make sure that things go correct during import. It adds extra work, but if you rename your filename to include the IMDb tt-ID number then it will be imported faster and will always be 100% correct. I usually fire up google, type in imdb and part of the movie title, this then gets shows me the correct movie and then without even visiting the result, i double click inside the google results onto the "/tt....../" part of the green URI. This will then auto highlight the IMDb tt-ID, which I then CTRL+C and CTRL+V into the filename. Or just make sure that the NFO file that goes along with the movie has the same ID info inside. For fixing afterwards, you can go inside MovPic config to find the movie and sent it back to the importer. Even if it auto-approves wrong again, you can then while inside the importer screen adjust and correct to the right one. Either by selecting a different one via the drop down box (even when it is auto-approved), or by using the binocular icon to correct. Of course this then means you will have to do that everytime you import, so adding IMDb tt-ID to filename would be a better solution. You can rename a file while it is already part of your collection and then sent it back to the importer. [/QUOTE]
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