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SUGGESTION BOX: Additions for the Rename database system
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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 860518" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Yes, the IMDb+ scraper will first obtain the title from imdb.com website, and if you have secondary language enabled it will obtain and use the foreign title.</p><p> </p><p>But then if the default rename database finds a match on the IMDb tt-ID, it will overrule anything it has done with that (which is why foreign users are still stuck with English titles if the movie is part of the default rename database).</p><p> </p><p>Then the custom rename database is used that can be used for custom rename entries or to overrule the default rename ones you do not like.</p><p> </p><p>And finally the Special Editon tagging is added, so that even the rename database entries can support those.</p><p> </p><p>PS: Keep in mind that I did upgrade the syntax of the default rename database to add proper support for original titles. This makes it a little harder to copy-n-paste entries from the default rename database into your custom one and then edit them. However if you just take a look at the top-comment section, the syntax on both is explained and it is pretty easy to understand what is required so you can make the nessesarry adjustments if needed.</p><p> </p><p>Just be aware that any changes made to the default rename database will be overruled by the IMDb+ plugin when it auto-updates it on detection of a new version, which is why the whole custom rename database was brought into play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 860518, member: 18896"] Yes, the IMDb+ scraper will first obtain the title from imdb.com website, and if you have secondary language enabled it will obtain and use the foreign title. But then if the default rename database finds a match on the IMDb tt-ID, it will overrule anything it has done with that (which is why foreign users are still stuck with English titles if the movie is part of the default rename database). Then the custom rename database is used that can be used for custom rename entries or to overrule the default rename ones you do not like. And finally the Special Editon tagging is added, so that even the rename database entries can support those. PS: Keep in mind that I did upgrade the syntax of the default rename database to add proper support for original titles. This makes it a little harder to copy-n-paste entries from the default rename database into your custom one and then edit them. However if you just take a look at the top-comment section, the syntax on both is explained and it is pretty easy to understand what is required so you can make the nessesarry adjustments if needed. Just be aware that any changes made to the default rename database will be overruled by the IMDb+ plugin when it auto-updates it on detection of a new version, which is why the whole custom rename database was brought into play. [/QUOTE]
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