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RE: Universal Movie Scraper - olympia - 2018-08-03

Fixed in TMDB _Common_ Library v3.1.7


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - olympia - 2018-08-03

COuld you please try and test with IMDB _Common_ library v3.0.7


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - Karellen - 2018-08-03

Thanks @olympia, seems to be working fine...

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RE: Universal Movie Scraper - olympia - 2018-08-03

@Karellen thanks, that one I know; this issue was addressed by the TMDB common v3.1.7.

I forgot (better say clicked the wrong button) to quote the original message when I asked for testing. This was for the other issue a couple of posts back, whereas there was an issue with plot outline including the TRIM/FIXCHARS tag:
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=129821&pid=2754604#pid2754604

This should be now addressed by IMDB common v3.0.7. However I can imagine this fix may cause issues elsewhere (for other movies).


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - xodi - 2018-08-06

The scraped title for movie "The Avengers (2012)" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0848228) is always "Avengers Assemble", why this weird title is chose by UMS?

I have the following settings for this:

GET TITLE FROM: IMDB
PREFERRED TITLE LANGUAGE FROM: UNITED STATES/INTERNATIONAL


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - Karellen - 2018-08-06

@xodi

Can you provide a Debug Log that captures you trying to scrape that movie.

Do you have the file/folder named as The Avengers (2012) ?


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - xodi - 2018-08-07

There is no issue for the scrapping, everything works fine. Just the title is not what it should be, seems it chose the "UK" title (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0848228/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_dt_dt#akas). I don't think a debug log is necessary for this issue. I reported a title issue for international movie some time ago and got it fixed very quickly. This should be a similar case.


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - Karellen - 2018-08-07

oh, right. Yes I understand now.

I thought it was scraping this show by mistake... https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2455546/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2 and wondered how that was possible as it is a TV Show.


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - olympia - 2018-08-07

I am quite fed up with IMDb - I can't fix it, because it will cause issues elsewhere. Just simple not possible due to the inconsistency of IMDb. DON'T use it for titles. Select TMDb - English for titles and you will have no issues any longer. That's what I do myself for my own scraping as well.

...or as another option, you can add the USA or World-wide English title to IMDb and then scraping will behave better too.


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - HeresJohnny - 2018-08-08

Neither this nor TMDB works when scraping folder "Great Expectations (1946)"... no results are found
Any idea?


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - Karellen - 2018-08-08

Correct the spelling error and it will scrape...

Great Expextations (1946) - error
Great Expectations (1946) - correct


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - egpetridis - 2018-08-09

(2018-03-04, 21:59)Karellen Wrote: Ok, I did not realise you were trying to create a Combination NFO. Your post reads like you are trying to create a Parsing NFO.
(2018-03-04, 12:54)egpetridis Wrote: One would have thought that the Universal scraper would have no problem picking the correct movie, as I've already described its IMDB URL.
I will have to look into it further. Although, I do question what you are hoping to achieve with your example nfo.  
 There certainly is scope for such nfo files; Take the following nfo for example:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<movie>
    <genre>Adult</genre>
    <genre>Porn</genre>
    <tag>porn str8</tag> 
    <id>tt6127900</id>
</movie>
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6127900/

I'm trying to set my own tag and genre attributes, regardless of those in IMDB or TMDB. What I was hoping to achieve as you kindly put it, was to add my tags to those of TMDB, it seems though that when tags are described locally they're not appended to those of TMDB but replace them. Odd thing is that there is no mention of such behaviour in the nfo attribute description. Certain attributes can be optionally set to replace those in IMDB (by inclusion of the "clear" attribute), therefore the rest are implied to be used to add rather than replace infoprmation, especially on repeatable attributes.


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - HeresJohnny - 2018-08-09

(2018-08-08, 23:18)Karellen Wrote: Correct the spelling error and it will scrape...

Great Expextations (1946) - error
Great Expectations (1946) - correct

There is no spelling error, it just doesn't scrape.


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - Karellen - 2018-08-10

There is. Look again Wink


RE: Universal Movie Scraper - HeresJohnny - 2018-08-12

In your post, not in mine. Now you're just being obstinate.