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<blockquote data-quote="ryan20021982" data-source="post: 702399" data-attributes="member: 78143"><p>No but you can make sure its right. If you have your video in a folder then you can also put a .TXT file or .NFO file in the folder with the IMDB # and it will use that to match online, as long as the options "Enable NFO Scanner" and "Auto-Approve on NFO File IMDB Match" are checked in the Movingpictures Configuration.</p><p></p><p>What I did when I first started was to scan all the movies in and then go make sure they had the right match and if not rename or manually choose the correct movie. After you have all your videos matched right then you can use this <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/moving-pictures-284/app-copy-artwork-details-movie-folder-71649/" target="_blank">https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/moving-pictures-284/app-copy-artwork-details-movie-folder-71649/</a> to copy all the artwork to your movie folder and copy a .NFO file with the proper information. This is nice for any future rescans so you will never have to worry about movies not being matched again.</p><p></p><p>If you have your movies just all in 1 folder I will attach a .bat file that you can place in the folder with all your movies and it will place them all in there own folder once ran.</p><p></p><p>This is how I do mine and currently I have over 900 movies and 3 clients and when I have to rescan for some reason I can just start the scan and leave and come back and it will be done without me having to manually choose a match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryan20021982, post: 702399, member: 78143"] No but you can make sure its right. If you have your video in a folder then you can also put a .TXT file or .NFO file in the folder with the IMDB # and it will use that to match online, as long as the options "Enable NFO Scanner" and "Auto-Approve on NFO File IMDB Match" are checked in the Movingpictures Configuration. What I did when I first started was to scan all the movies in and then go make sure they had the right match and if not rename or manually choose the correct movie. After you have all your videos matched right then you can use this [url]https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/moving-pictures-284/app-copy-artwork-details-movie-folder-71649/[/url] to copy all the artwork to your movie folder and copy a .NFO file with the proper information. This is nice for any future rescans so you will never have to worry about movies not being matched again. If you have your movies just all in 1 folder I will attach a .bat file that you can place in the folder with all your movies and it will place them all in there own folder once ran. This is how I do mine and currently I have over 900 movies and 3 clients and when I have to rescan for some reason I can just start the scan and leave and come back and it will be done without me having to manually choose a match. [/QUOTE]
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