2011-09-02, 07:03
Hello,
I've got all of my files set up like this
movies
--2012 (2009).mkv
--Adventureland (2009).mkv
--etc.
This used to scrape perfectly, back when I used an Acer revo 1600. I sold that and set it up on ATV2 and now I'm having to manually refresh about 1/3 of the movies. I spent hours last night just refreshing. For the most part, I found that anything with a #2 was getting that. cars (2006).mkv ended up as Cars 2. But this wasn't the only problem. Anything that was one word, like Big, ended up as Big Something, Bulletproof ended up as Bulletproof Monk, etc. Am I doing something incorrectly? The wiki shows naming conventions for TV (which is scraping perfectly fine for me) but not for movies (as far as I can find anyway).
If there's something different, is there an automated way for mac that I can do this? I've got too many movies to manually put them into folders, etc.
Thanks for your help!
Oh, I've tried the default scraper, and I've also rescraped with imdb. Both took around 7 hours.
I've got all of my files set up like this
movies
--2012 (2009).mkv
--Adventureland (2009).mkv
--etc.
This used to scrape perfectly, back when I used an Acer revo 1600. I sold that and set it up on ATV2 and now I'm having to manually refresh about 1/3 of the movies. I spent hours last night just refreshing. For the most part, I found that anything with a #2 was getting that. cars (2006).mkv ended up as Cars 2. But this wasn't the only problem. Anything that was one word, like Big, ended up as Big Something, Bulletproof ended up as Bulletproof Monk, etc. Am I doing something incorrectly? The wiki shows naming conventions for TV (which is scraping perfectly fine for me) but not for movies (as far as I can find anyway).
If there's something different, is there an automated way for mac that I can do this? I've got too many movies to manually put them into folders, etc.
Thanks for your help!
Oh, I've tried the default scraper, and I've also rescraped with imdb. Both took around 7 hours.