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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 547041" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Adult movies can not be searched on by title via imdb.com search, so Moving Pictures is unable to find them and I have to manually enter the IMDB tt-ID inside Movie Importer. I figured I try the NFO method, but my crazy filenameing scheme seems to throw things off.</p><p></p><p>"Deep Throat [1972] - 352x272 XviD @ 224Kbps MP2.avi" + "Deep Throat [1972] - 352x272 XviD @ 224Kbps MP2.nfo" fails.</p><p></p><p>The NFO file ends up being ignored. Renaming the file to "Deep Throat [1972].avi" (with matching NFO filename, containing 'tt0068468') solves the problem, or I can keep feeding the tt-ID manually into the Importer, but perhaps there is a small bug in the NFO filematching part.</p><p></p><p>"Regular Expression Noise Filter" = "-\s\d+x\d+.+"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 547041, member: 18896"] Adult movies can not be searched on by title via imdb.com search, so Moving Pictures is unable to find them and I have to manually enter the IMDB tt-ID inside Movie Importer. I figured I try the NFO method, but my crazy filenameing scheme seems to throw things off. "Deep Throat [1972] - 352x272 XviD @ 224Kbps MP2.avi" + "Deep Throat [1972] - 352x272 XviD @ 224Kbps MP2.nfo" fails. The NFO file ends up being ignored. Renaming the file to "Deep Throat [1972].avi" (with matching NFO filename, containing 'tt0068468') solves the problem, or I can keep feeding the tt-ID manually into the Importer, but perhaps there is a small bug in the NFO filematching part. "Regular Expression Noise Filter" = "-\s\d+x\d+.+" [/QUOTE]
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