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I have encountered this bug too. The importer is apparently using the name of the file's parent folder for detection, instead of using the filename to scan for the movie. For instance:Not working:C:\Movies\1977\Star Wars.aviWorking:C:\Movies\1977\Star Wars\Star Wars.aviThis is using Moving Pictures version 0.7.2.545. I found this problem after adding a folder containing mkv files, but the problem persists even if I rename the files as .avi or moved it to a folder that doesn't have this problem.
I have encountered this bug too. The importer is apparently using the name of the file's parent folder for detection, instead of using the filename to scan for the movie. For instance:
Not working:
C:\Movies\1977\Star Wars.avi
Working:
C:\Movies\1977\Star Wars\Star Wars.avi
This is using Moving Pictures version 0.7.2.545. I found this problem after adding a folder containing mkv files, but the problem persists even if I rename the files as .avi or moved it to a folder that doesn't have this problem.