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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1032011" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>The 'Epic' search result order at IMDb is based on popularity. So perhaps a bunch of users ended up checking out what the "Epic (2014)" was about, pushing it to #1 spot. One way to fix this is to narrow the MovPic setting on how accurate 'year' has to be. I assume you at least had 2013 in the filename or NFO/TXT, so it should then match up with "Epic (2013)" no matter what. Of course around the end of the year you get the situation that movies are released on some media the following year which might cause issues.</p><p> </p><p>Especially in non-USA countries it is comon for versions to be released the following year, so the years are all messed up then. This is why by default the year accurancy can be +1 and -1.</p><p> </p><p>If you have fancy tools such as CouchPotato, it will add the IMDb tt-ID automatic, so you do not have to worry about a missmatch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1032011, member: 18896"] The 'Epic' search result order at IMDb is based on popularity. So perhaps a bunch of users ended up checking out what the "Epic (2014)" was about, pushing it to #1 spot. One way to fix this is to narrow the MovPic setting on how accurate 'year' has to be. I assume you at least had 2013 in the filename or NFO/TXT, so it should then match up with "Epic (2013)" no matter what. Of course around the end of the year you get the situation that movies are released on some media the following year which might cause issues. Especially in non-USA countries it is comon for versions to be released the following year, so the years are all messed up then. This is why by default the year accurancy can be +1 and -1. If you have fancy tools such as CouchPotato, it will add the IMDb tt-ID automatic, so you do not have to worry about a missmatch. [/QUOTE]
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