2011-05-29, 11:28
Hi, Ive just rebuilt my xbmc this weekend and found something which may not be to hard to implement.
I have alot of vidio files with this sort of name structure:
Now I think, due to the 'directors cut' and 'unrated' tags coming before the film date, it takes it as part of the movie title, and so cannot successfully find a match.
if the movie title is like this:
then all is fine.
Now I know the easiest solution to this, is to just rename some of my videos, but would it not be an idea to just add some ignores phrases to maybe a second pass of the scrapper to ignore the common tags such as these, say run a first pass with the full current criteria, if nothings found then run again with these tags ignored.
Im currently using the default scrapper, so If anyone know about another scrapper that already does this then a heads up would be great, either way, I think something of this nature would be a good inclusion to the main scrapper. Thanks for reading.
I have alot of vidio files with this sort of name structure:
"Movie.Name.Directors.Cut.2009.avi
or"Movie.Name.Unrated.2008.avi
Now I think, due to the 'directors cut' and 'unrated' tags coming before the film date, it takes it as part of the movie title, and so cannot successfully find a match.
if the movie title is like this:
"Movie.Name.2009.Directors.Cut.avi
then all is fine.
Now I know the easiest solution to this, is to just rename some of my videos, but would it not be an idea to just add some ignores phrases to maybe a second pass of the scrapper to ignore the common tags such as these, say run a first pass with the full current criteria, if nothings found then run again with these tags ignored.
Im currently using the default scrapper, so If anyone know about another scrapper that already does this then a heads up would be great, either way, I think something of this nature would be a good inclusion to the main scrapper. Thanks for reading.