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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 984122" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>That is side effect of doing a fuzzy search at IMDb at the very end without FilmAffinity providing this info. It is not always possible to make it work without user-interaction (which is not possible at that point). You can always solve this by providing an IMDb tt-ID into the filename, but not sure if the FilmAffinity scraper-script was designed to 'save' this data, if not then I could modify it to do so, so you at least have a manual way to force it on the more diffifcult titles.</p><p> </p><p>But I will also try "Everlasting moments.avi" to see if I can find something obvious.</p><p> </p><p>[Edit], yes, in the end the fuzzy search uses the FilmAffinity title that was confirmed auto or after user interaction, and IMDb is unable to locate that movie. As in: <strong><a href="http://akas.imdb.com/find?s=tt&q=Los%20momentos%20eternos%20de%20Maria%20Larssons" target="_blank">http://akas.imdb.com/find?s=tt&q=Los momentos eternos de Maria Larssons</a></strong></p><p> </p><p>So I can adjust the FilmAffinity scraper to support: "Everlasting moments (tt0961066).avi", and that it copies the IMDb tt-ID over. Need to know if there is enough support for this. The other alternative is to user-contribute the Spanish title to IMDb so that the search will not come up empty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 984122, member: 18896"] That is side effect of doing a fuzzy search at IMDb at the very end without FilmAffinity providing this info. It is not always possible to make it work without user-interaction (which is not possible at that point). You can always solve this by providing an IMDb tt-ID into the filename, but not sure if the FilmAffinity scraper-script was designed to 'save' this data, if not then I could modify it to do so, so you at least have a manual way to force it on the more diffifcult titles. But I will also try "Everlasting moments.avi" to see if I can find something obvious. [Edit], yes, in the end the fuzzy search uses the FilmAffinity title that was confirmed auto or after user interaction, and IMDb is unable to locate that movie. As in: [B][url]http://akas.imdb.com/find?s=tt&q=Los%20momentos%20eternos%20de%20Maria%20Larssons[/url][/B] So I can adjust the FilmAffinity scraper to support: "Everlasting moments (tt0961066).avi", and that it copies the IMDb tt-ID over. Need to know if there is enough support for this. The other alternative is to user-contribute the Spanish title to IMDb so that the search will not come up empty. [/QUOTE]
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