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<blockquote data-quote="CSMR" data-source="post: 1264874" data-attributes="member: 112199"><p>Choice is NOT good. The userbase of mediaportal should not be restricted to people willing to post in forums and hack their systems in order to get software working. Anything exposed to users in the normal process of usage should work. Adding non-working choices seriously harms the software, taking it from usable to non-usable for almost all users.</p><p></p><p>The problem with the grabber is that `(?:\s|\+|^)(?<imdbid>tt\d{7})\b` is overly restrictive and does not allow for commonly recommended filename formats ("I Robot (1900) [tt0343818].mkv")</p><p></p><p>Taking a simpler one from another grabber would work: `(?<imdbid>tt\d{7})`.</p><p></p><p>I can do a pull request to change this and remove the other grabbers. Is there any plan to use github issues now the source is on github?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSMR, post: 1264874, member: 112199"] Choice is NOT good. The userbase of mediaportal should not be restricted to people willing to post in forums and hack their systems in order to get software working. Anything exposed to users in the normal process of usage should work. Adding non-working choices seriously harms the software, taking it from usable to non-usable for almost all users. The problem with the grabber is that `(?:\s|\+|^)(?<imdbid>tt\d{7})\b` is overly restrictive and does not allow for commonly recommended filename formats ("I Robot (1900) [tt0343818].mkv") Taking a simpler one from another grabber would work: `(?<imdbid>tt\d{7})`. I can do a pull request to change this and remove the other grabbers. Is there any plan to use github issues now the source is on github? [/QUOTE]
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