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<blockquote data-quote="ejvdh" data-source="post: 807391" data-attributes="member: 102539"><p>Recently used this command for the first time. Had all my movies renamed as per the above example and re-imported all. Most were auto-approved, but still many which didn't even come up with a possible match, including movies named 'Deep Blue Sea (1999) [tt0149261]' and 'Big Fish (2003) [tt0319061]'. One would think that if the imdb-id is included there shouldn't be any dispute as to what movie is meant? Is there another setting I'm overlooking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejvdh, post: 807391, member: 102539"] Recently used this command for the first time. Had all my movies renamed as per the above example and re-imported all. Most were auto-approved, but still many which didn't even come up with a possible match, including movies named 'Deep Blue Sea (1999) [tt0149261]' and 'Big Fish (2003) [tt0319061]'. One would think that if the imdb-id is included there shouldn't be any dispute as to what movie is meant? Is there another setting I'm overlooking? [/QUOTE]
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