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2014-10-20, 01:34
(This post was last modified: 2014-10-20, 01:37 by necbot.)
I have themoviedb as my scanner for my movie files. It keeps on mistaking my movie file "Up" for "Falling Up". My movie file is named up_2009.mp4 but I've also tried naming it up_(2009).mp4. How do I force it to recognize the movie as Up instead of Falling Up? Thanks
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I've had no trouble scanning Up, but the only difference is that I don't use the underscore character. My file is "Up (2009).mp4". Maybe try that?
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In short: "Up (2009).mp4"
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You can always create a movie.nfo file with the url to the correct movie thus forcing the scraper to use the information on that page but probably it is solved already by removing the underscore.
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Name it just UP and works fine.
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Okay, I named it Up (2009).mp4 and cleaned my library and it works. Also... up_2009.mp4 works. Maybe my library just needed cleaning. Thanks for the help.
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