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Where do you set the scraper?
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Ungh... Now I can't even get it to stop using the universal scraper, no matter how many times I choose one of the others, it just keeps using the universal one... On one system the universal scraper keeps asking me for the movie name and on another system, it just hangs on "querying..." This is starting to turn into a bigger mess than when I started! lol
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I would suggest to install a clean test instance of XBMC on one of your machine and see how it works on that. I beleive something is utterly messed up on your system...
...and you are not answering my question, so I am not sure how you expect support like that!?
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I didn't know your question was for me... Where do I set my scraper? As in how does one set it? Or where did I set it to scrape from? I tried Rotten Tomatoes, IMDB and TMDB and I tried the default settings. All of them do the same thing... it just asks me for the name of the movie... No matter what I type, it just keeps asking. All of my TV shows are scraping as normal though, so it is not an internet connection problem or anything like that.
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My post was following yours. According to the forum etiquette this means I am replying to you.
The question was: where and how do you set/apply the scraper for a given source.
You need to use the 'change content' item from the conext menu of the source to set a new scraper.
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First of all, don't expect IMDb to be fixed soon. It's not easily fixable. The quality of their search engine dropped a lot.
If you change scraper it won't affect your already scraped movies (if you choose not to re-scrape the source when asked).