I noticed the same with IMDb+, as well as using Australian Certification even though US is selected. Might be related or completely different.@RoChess, I've just realized that "release date" is being filled with importation time, not the real film release date. Can you check it?
I noticed the same with IMDb+, as well as using Australian Certification even though US is selected. Might be related or completely different.
Sí. Basta con sustituir la librería. Está en la carpeta plugins/Windows.Entonces solo con sustituir esa libreria ya vuelve a funcionar todo? En que carpeta está esa dll para sustituirla?
Saludos y gracias.
Thank you.
I'm just saying that "Release date" is being filled with current importation time into Moving Pictures, not with real film release date in Filmaffinity database.
Hey @RoChess, find attached the import using the extra debugging info (took a while).Can you please rerun the import with the extra IMDb+ debugging options active, so I get the HTML sources included? You can obviously just copy the source from your browser to notepad and save it like that, but sometimes browser vs. MovPic has slight differences.
Yes... Cartelera España would be a good place to take this date, if it's available. Another possibility would be to get this from IMDB... but I don't know if that's difficult, or even possible.There is no support for the scraper field `movie.release_date`, because FilmAffinity does not have any reference to this. Unless I'm overlooking it at: Avatar (2009)
For new entries I see something that could potentially work, such as for: Un lugar tranquilo (2018) it would be the "Cartelera España: 20 de abril" reference, correct?
The problem is that MovingPictures doesn't understand "20 de abril" as a valid date if memory serves me, and I shiver at the thought of having to add scraper-script date-replacement-string methods to make that functional by converting it to 2018-04-20.