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<blockquote data-quote="JSchuricht" data-source="post: 1164657" data-attributes="member: 87223"><p>So there is good and bad with the new nfo extractor.</p><p></p><p>The good: Sweeney Todd shows up in movies.</p><p></p><p>The bad: A lot fewer movies showed up after the import.</p><p></p><p>I ran the import 3 times, questioning the number I wrote down on the first one for movies but 2608 on first import. Second and third were 2607, videos shows 3488 and my original MP2 setup is showing 3071 in movies. This is all using the same source with the same credentials.</p><p></p><p>So my basic structure is a SMB share called movies, sub folder A-Z, movie folder named after IMDB name, movie and nfo inside. A lot of movie files aren't named well and many nfo files are simply called imdb. So far every movie I have checked that didn't show up in movies has a nfo with a different name than the movie and a badly named movie file but resorts to looking up by folder name where it fails.</p><p></p><p>I think there are two main issues I am fighting right now. First the nfo's need to be named the same as the movie file vs just existing in the same folder, not quite sure how that will workout with a raw DVD rip containing a VIDEO_TS folder. Second, I think something changed that has reduced accuracy in the scrapper. Perhaps it is the addition of month and day as breese pointed out. That may explain how even more movies are missing and the weirdness I saw on 10/23 when I started looking at the item counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSchuricht, post: 1164657, member: 87223"] So there is good and bad with the new nfo extractor. The good: Sweeney Todd shows up in movies. The bad: A lot fewer movies showed up after the import. I ran the import 3 times, questioning the number I wrote down on the first one for movies but 2608 on first import. Second and third were 2607, videos shows 3488 and my original MP2 setup is showing 3071 in movies. This is all using the same source with the same credentials. So my basic structure is a SMB share called movies, sub folder A-Z, movie folder named after IMDB name, movie and nfo inside. A lot of movie files aren't named well and many nfo files are simply called imdb. So far every movie I have checked that didn't show up in movies has a nfo with a different name than the movie and a badly named movie file but resorts to looking up by folder name where it fails. I think there are two main issues I am fighting right now. First the nfo's need to be named the same as the movie file vs just existing in the same folder, not quite sure how that will workout with a raw DVD rip containing a VIDEO_TS folder. Second, I think something changed that has reduced accuracy in the scrapper. Perhaps it is the addition of month and day as breese pointed out. That may explain how even more movies are missing and the weirdness I saw on 10/23 when I started looking at the item counts. [/QUOTE]
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