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2012-09-17, 18:18
(This post was last modified: 2012-09-17, 18:36 by thrak76.)
Hello!
System is Windows 7 sp1 x64, XBMC 11 with updates.
metadata.common.imdb.com\addon.xml 6/8/12
metadata.common.imdb.com\imdb.xml 6/8/12
metadata.imdb.com\addon.xml 5/23/12
metadata.imdb.com\imdb.xml 5/23/12
The IMDB scraper seems to work very well except for one movie file. "Sample People" (2000) an Australian crime drama movie won't load in. The movie has a full description and art in IMDB.
I found that the movie is being excluded because it matches an exclude rule somewhere. I have been unable to find the exclusion in the scrapper's xml
Thanks for all the hard work. Any help would be appreciated!
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Please link the whole log in your post, using xbmclogs.com or pastebin.com.
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2012-09-17, 19:57
(This post was last modified: 2012-09-17, 20:03 by thrak76.)
I think that it's possible that your "crime drama" folder is interfering. Do you have "movies are in separate folders that match the title" option checked in scraper settings? If so, uncheck it.
Also, you can make up a small .nfo for the movie with the <id> tag containing the url of the imdb page.
Also - i don't have any skill at all with RegExp, so i may be misunderstanding completely!
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Um. Ok.
I think the problem really is just with the FILE name and not the movie name. It didn't matter what movie name was entered manually. Every thing was excluded as long as the FILE name contained "sample".
When the FILE name was changed from "Sample People (2000).avi" to "Smple People (2000)" (removed the first "a")
the scraper was able to download the movie information. It even picked the correct movie.
Still, if someone could take a look at CUTIL or whichever module is really excluding the file, I would be grateful.
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Look at my explanation ^^
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Thank you Martijn.
Did not see your reply before posting. Windows does include sample video files, and I'm sure the intent was to exclude these from being imported into XBMC.
I don't need to create an .nfo file, since changing the file name to anything but "sample" allowed the scraper to search IMDB and download the correct movie information.
Removing the exclusion rule in CUTIL would probably help only a few people and cause many sample videos to be imported for a great deal of others.
Perhaps posting this problem as a Known Issue and work arounds on a wiki page would be more appropriate.
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Thanks scudlee!
I created the file userdata\advancedsettings.xml with the contents:
<advancedsettings>
<video>
<excludefromscan>
<regexp>-trailer</regexp>
</excludefromscan>
</video>
</advancedsettings>
I deleted the regexp line that excluded sample (from the link you provided)
This solution works quite well!
Have a great day,
At2010