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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1167893" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>Yes. You even can add those details in the file name too, if you like. As long as the tt number is there, all is fine...</p><p></p><p>Example: "Avatar DTS 1080p AVC h264 7.1 CC [tt0499549].mkv" also is working. Even "foo[tt0499549].mkv" did the trick. The "rest" of the file- name and path is ignored as long as there is a tt number available...</p><p></p><p></p><p>All metadata and fanart used inside MP2 is downloaded from TheMovieDB (as IMDB did not offer fanart or localized metadata most of the time). But for a 100% secure identification the IMDB- ID is enough, even when using TheMovieDB as metadata source like MP2 did...</p><p></p><p>It can be difficult if the movie did not have a tt number but still is listed on TMDB. I have a few of them and for those it's close to necessary to use .nfo files for a 100% match rate...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1167893, member: 109222"] Hi. Yes. You even can add those details in the file name too, if you like. As long as the tt number is there, all is fine... Example: "Avatar DTS 1080p AVC h264 7.1 CC [tt0499549].mkv" also is working. Even "foo[tt0499549].mkv" did the trick. The "rest" of the file- name and path is ignored as long as there is a tt number available... All metadata and fanart used inside MP2 is downloaded from TheMovieDB (as IMDB did not offer fanart or localized metadata most of the time). But for a 100% secure identification the IMDB- ID is enough, even when using TheMovieDB as metadata source like MP2 did... It can be difficult if the movie did not have a tt number but still is listed on TMDB. I have a few of them and for those it's close to necessary to use .nfo files for a 100% match rate... [/QUOTE]
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