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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1164507" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>It is. There are leading "0" if the pure number is less that 7 digit. As Example, the IMDB-ID for "Star Wars" is "tt0076759"...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Could be problematic as TVDB-ID did not have any leading letters and also some TV shows did have IMDB-ID numbers a lot of them did not. The search for a "tt" Number in Series is not very common or useful... </p><p></p><p>In general it's not too bad if the importer searches for any text file containing a "tt" number. E.g. the "scene" downloads often contains an "nfo" file that is no valid XML .nfo as we know it from Kodi and co. Those .nfo are mostly advertising for the "scene group" that has released this video and it often contains some ASCII artwork and most of the time a link to IMDB with the "tt" number. So even those ".nfo" are useful to identify the movie then...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1164507, member: 109222"] Hi. It is. There are leading "0" if the pure number is less that 7 digit. As Example, the[I] [/I]IMDB-ID for "Star Wars" is "tt0076759"... Could be problematic as TVDB-ID did not have any leading letters and also some TV shows did have IMDB-ID numbers a lot of them did not. The search for a "tt" Number in Series is not very common or useful... In general it's not too bad if the importer searches for any text file containing a "tt" number. E.g. the "scene" downloads often contains an "nfo" file that is no valid XML .nfo as we know it from Kodi and co. Those .nfo are mostly advertising for the "scene group" that has released this video and it often contains some ASCII artwork and most of the time a link to IMDB with the "tt" number. So even those ".nfo" are useful to identify the movie then... [/QUOTE]
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