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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 941741" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>You would need to update the noise filter then for those. Stripping out "d-" and "dfd-" from the start of the filename, as the default noise filter expects those type of 'scene' tags to be at the end. It is also possible to adapt the scraper-script to use the foldername to assist in searches (there is even a MovPic config to prefer foldernames to look for title).</p><p> </p><p>Are you running with foldername preferred setting in MovPic? You might get better results then, as "-720p" and such will then be filtered out (might need custom changes to also filter out "(1080p)" though. This is where the binocular icon comes into play inside MovPic config, to see what title MovPic ended up with, or you can look at movingpictures.log (debug mode might be needed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 941741, member: 18896"] You would need to update the noise filter then for those. Stripping out "d-" and "dfd-" from the start of the filename, as the default noise filter expects those type of 'scene' tags to be at the end. It is also possible to adapt the scraper-script to use the foldername to assist in searches (there is even a MovPic config to prefer foldernames to look for title). Are you running with foldername preferred setting in MovPic? You might get better results then, as "-720p" and such will then be filtered out (might need custom changes to also filter out "(1080p)" though. This is where the binocular icon comes into play inside MovPic config, to see what title MovPic ended up with, or you can look at movingpictures.log (debug mode might be needed). [/QUOTE]
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