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<blockquote data-quote="MJGraf" data-source="post: 1165666" data-attributes="member: 17886"><p>Works like a charm here. I've renamed your movie file to "Test_2.mkv", no nfo-file present and it is correctly recognized as "Avatar - Aufbruch nach Pandora", which can only come from the tmdb-id-tag in the mkv.</p><p>I'll push the changes to GitHub in the next hour or so and will also upload some binaries for testing. [USER=109222]@Lehmden[/USER] : If you test, please note that the example you uploaded some pages back (Roxette Live - Travelling the World") was for me also recognized without my changes here. Not based on tmdb-id, but based on a unique name match on tmdb. What I've done for testing tmdb-ids from nfo-files is taking a dummy mkv file without any tags and a corresponding nfo-file that only contains a <tmdbid> element - no name, imdb-id, etc. As file name I used "Test_1.mkv" (and "Test_1.nfo"). And I got a perfect match <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I don't think so. TAG_SERIES_TVDB_ID is still there - I just modified TAG_MOVIE_TVDB_ID to TAG_MOVIE_TMDB_ID. And there never was a code version just with TAG_SERIES_TVDB_ID. Additionally, for me locally extracting series TvDB-ID from mkv files works - but it would be great if you could test that as well with the test binaries I'll attach later...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJGraf, post: 1165666, member: 17886"] Works like a charm here. I've renamed your movie file to "Test_2.mkv", no nfo-file present and it is correctly recognized as "Avatar - Aufbruch nach Pandora", which can only come from the tmdb-id-tag in the mkv. I'll push the changes to GitHub in the next hour or so and will also upload some binaries for testing. [USER=109222]@Lehmden[/USER] : If you test, please note that the example you uploaded some pages back (Roxette Live - Travelling the World") was for me also recognized without my changes here. Not based on tmdb-id, but based on a unique name match on tmdb. What I've done for testing tmdb-ids from nfo-files is taking a dummy mkv file without any tags and a corresponding nfo-file that only contains a <tmdbid> element - no name, imdb-id, etc. As file name I used "Test_1.mkv" (and "Test_1.nfo"). And I got a perfect match :) I don't think so. TAG_SERIES_TVDB_ID is still there - I just modified TAG_MOVIE_TVDB_ID to TAG_MOVIE_TMDB_ID. And there never was a code version just with TAG_SERIES_TVDB_ID. Additionally, for me locally extracting series TvDB-ID from mkv files works - but it would be great if you could test that as well with the test binaries I'll attach later... [/QUOTE]
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