Hi!
I cannot get themoviedb scraper to work reliably. Simple stuff is fine, but as soon as there are multiple similarly named items, the scraper does not catch the data correctly.
I read the FAQ / linked-to helper threads and tried a lot.
Let me use an example, the franchise "xxxHolic". It exists as TV shows and movies, in various seasons, and the TV show exists as anime and as real-life TV show. Here is themoviedb data:
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TV shows
1. "xxxHOLiC (2006)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/36250
2. "xxxHolic: Kei (2008)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/67031
3. "xxxHolic: Shunmuki (2009)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/67032
4. "Clamp xxxHolic (2013)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/46290
Of these, 1. and 2. are considered season 1 and 2, while 3 is a separate show. 1-3 are anime, 4. is the live-action show.
Now, when I set it up exactly like this (folder names in quotation marks, a parsing.nfo file with the link) I get the following results:
Under TV shows, it finds 1. and 2. but not 3. and 4. Under Files / TV shows, it finds all, none has artwork.
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Movies
5. "xxxHOLiC The Movie: A Midsummer Night's Dream (2005)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/38567
6. "xxxHolic Ro (2010)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/53269
7. "xxxHolic Ro Adayume (2011)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/405326
Now, when I set it up exactly like this (folder names in quotation marks, a parsing.nfo file with the link) I get the following results:
It finds 5. but not 6. and 7. for under "Movies". Under files, all three can be found. Under files, none has artwork.
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Any thoughts?
All of this applies in other cases as well. I notice how many videos I have under files that don't show up at all under movies and TV shows. Is there any way to see what Kodi doesn't catch? So I can work my way through file nameing, parsing.nfo and other stuff?
Thanks!!
I cannot get themoviedb scraper to work reliably. Simple stuff is fine, but as soon as there are multiple similarly named items, the scraper does not catch the data correctly.
I read the FAQ / linked-to helper threads and tried a lot.
Let me use an example, the franchise "xxxHolic". It exists as TV shows and movies, in various seasons, and the TV show exists as anime and as real-life TV show. Here is themoviedb data:
----
TV shows
1. "xxxHOLiC (2006)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/36250
2. "xxxHolic: Kei (2008)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/67031
3. "xxxHolic: Shunmuki (2009)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/67032
4. "Clamp xxxHolic (2013)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/46290
Of these, 1. and 2. are considered season 1 and 2, while 3 is a separate show. 1-3 are anime, 4. is the live-action show.
Now, when I set it up exactly like this (folder names in quotation marks, a parsing.nfo file with the link) I get the following results:
Under TV shows, it finds 1. and 2. but not 3. and 4. Under Files / TV shows, it finds all, none has artwork.
----
Movies
5. "xxxHOLiC The Movie: A Midsummer Night's Dream (2005)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/38567
6. "xxxHolic Ro (2010)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/53269
7. "xxxHolic Ro Adayume (2011)" - https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/405326
Now, when I set it up exactly like this (folder names in quotation marks, a parsing.nfo file with the link) I get the following results:
It finds 5. but not 6. and 7. for under "Movies". Under files, all three can be found. Under files, none has artwork.
----
Any thoughts?
All of this applies in other cases as well. I notice how many videos I have under files that don't show up at all under movies and TV shows. Is there any way to see what Kodi doesn't catch? So I can work my way through file nameing, parsing.nfo and other stuff?
Thanks!!