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2012-04-11, 23:51
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-11, 23:53 by jmarshall.)
Do a manual lookup for "Night" will allow it to be hit. My guess is the slash screws things up, as both "Fate" and "Night" don't give the required entry in the results.
It would be worth highlighting the issue over at thetvdb.com forums in case they're not aware of it.
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Thanks for the input. I couldn't even get a hit searching Fate Stay Night which I thought was weird. I'll give it a try, reported it over at thetvdb forum
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Here is there response:
This one is easy enough. The API returns the actual titles of an entry, while the onsite search returns aliases as well as entry titles. Aliases were a bit of a late addition to the site and as such aren't API searchable. This will be fixed on the new site which is currently being made and has no estimated release date. No further non-security related changes will be made to the current site.
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2013-01-07, 01:04
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-07, 01:07 by un1versal.)
fate/zero are specials so must be season 0
Fate.Stay.Night.S00E01.tittle.extension
etc...
Fate/Stay Night is the series name though.
http://thetvdb.com/?tab=season&seriesid=...6596&lid=7
http://thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=79151&lid=7
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2013-01-07, 12:45
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-07, 12:47 by Ned Scott.)
No, Fate/Zero is not a special. Fate/Zero is a prequel series.
The simple fact is that TMDB is rubbish for anime as it is now. The very nature of dealing with translated works/titles pretty much requires things like aliases. They also often screw up the "seasons". There's sometimes a fine line between what is a season and what is a series on it's own, and the only way to reliably handle it is to do what the Japanese do: treat each one as a series on it's own. Last I looked it was a strange mix, where sometimes they followed one convention and other times another. Sometimes the series are not actually connected in the story (such as reboots/alternative versions) and are listed as seasons. The per episode data is often great, but it's a nuts to actually try and use TMDB's naming conventions/season conventions.
It's no one's fault, really. It's just a situation that demands a technical solution that they are unable to provide. If one isn't adding a lot of data at once then it's fairly easy to just pull in what TMDB has and correct it as you go.
EDIT: and it seems they consider Fate/Zero to be Fate/Stay Night, Season 3. That's like saying that Star Wars episode 1 is actually episode 7 simply because one was made after the other.
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[offtopic]Well it doesn't help to have a open database that solely based on user contributions and then lock those same season/series to prevent users from editing and correcting stuff....
Bad practice for a opendb or is it just me?
Its not a moan or rant but rather an observation without any inflexion or particular feelings about it.[/offtopic]
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2013-01-07, 14:24
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-07, 14:28 by un1versal.)
EP is not supported naming convention.
You need to name them
Fate Stay Night - E01 - The Day It Began.mkv
Fate Zero - E01 - Summoning of the Heroes.mkv
and if you add season needs to be
Seriesname.1x01.tittle.extension
Seriesname.s01e01.tittle.extension
Somewhere along those lines.
idk what [UTW](50256238)[AniDB] or [Coalgirls](06DBFF51)[aniDB] is but its also not doing anything in XBMC.
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That's easy enough to adjust in advancedsettings.xml, though it does seem odd to use "ep" and not "e", since other standard naming conventions for release groups use sXXeXX and not seXXepXX.
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Actually, "ep01" is supported natively, without having to add it to your advancedsettings.xml. It's about the only true "seasonless" numbering system that is supported (aside from the roman numerals-style "Part IV")