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- tuckbodi - 2011-10-14 19:53

MariusTh86 Wrote:Well, if it takes it's information from TMDb, it shouldn't be too difficult to add a section.
I've had some plans to add a music video section, i'm just not so sure about where to get information from for pieces like Youtube clips.

Either way it'll be some time in the future before i start on that. Wink

I think this would be great to have. Of course, when you get a chance to do it. I have a couple of concert films and I'd love to have them tagged. Maybe for YouTube clips people can just use your tool to manually enter in the info?

And thanks for thinking about adding in .strm files into the mix!


- prophetizer - 2011-10-14 22:58

is there a way to keep it from not renaming files? it will mess up sick-beard. what i do is just delete the $T for instance in TV, but eventually it comes back


- onionpalac - 2011-10-15 05:19

Ok so I can't seem to find the solution to this small problem in this thread.

Sometimes, usually with non-English films, when I manually search an IMDB movie code the metadata results come up all blank.
For example:
tt0420116 - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0420116/

or

tt0069549 - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069549/

or

tt0105796 - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105796/

Is there a way around this?

Thanks a lot.


- MariusTh86 - 2011-10-15 08:34

When a movie lookup is done, it first turns to look at TMDB, and after that it goes to an unofficial IMDB api, if you've enabled ViMM to do so in the preferences, which doesn't have as much metadata.

The three movies you have do not seem to be on TMDB and therefor can't be added, the only way around that would be to go to http://www.themoviedb.org create a free account and add the movies yourself.
As for me, I need to make a message that tells you to do manually add films to the movie db if it doesn't find one even with an IMDb ID.


- MariusTh86 - 2011-10-15 08:36

prophetizer Wrote:is there a way to keep it from not renaming files? it will mess up sick-beard. what i do is just delete the $T for instance in TV, but eventually it comes back

ViMM only renames folders when you give it the command to do so using the 'Tools' menu and choosing the 'Bulk … renamer' command.
If you don't want to rename your files, just don't press that option?


- pecinko - 2011-10-15 10:24

MariusTh86 Wrote:Auto saving the 1st is fine if there's no prior art for it, but you can't just overwrite an existing image, currently it just pops up the dialog every time, but maybe I can make it smarter like that.

My sugestion is yes-no-always dialog.


- MariusTh86 - 2011-10-15 10:40

pecinko Wrote:My sugestion is yes-no-always dialog.

In addition to auto download if there's no prior art and only 1 art is found, this suggestion is a good one for when there is prior art found.
I noted it down in my road map.


- insomniacx - 2011-10-15 13:29

Thanks so much for this app, really good work! This has indeed been sorely missing.

I really look forward to being able to view/edit TV episode data. I hope 1.0 comes along sooner than later Smile


- prophetizer - 2011-10-15 15:13

MariusTh86 Wrote:ViMM only renames folders when you give it the command to do so using the 'Tools' menu and choosing the 'Bulk … renamer' command.
If you don't want to rename your files, just don't press that option?

oh, well then nevermind i'm an idiot lol, thanks


- prophetizer - 2011-10-15 15:16

just received an error. was scanning Anime Get Backers, i selected Fetch Metadata and entered the TMDBiD that it asked for, and while scanning it gave me this error

Code:
An exception of class OutOfBoundsException was not handled.  The application must shut down

it happens every time