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I bought a new video card and it fixed my GUI problem. I reloaded my operating system and downloaded xmbc. I ripped one movie with Makemkv and labeled it according to instructions. I downloaded imdb as my scraper. I updated my library and I had just one movie on my computer.
Why did it label the movie Total Recall 2070. I have never owned that movie.
NOT HAVING FUN ANY MORE............
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Imdb scraper has been broken for a while so you can't use that.
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Maybe the scraper is confused and thinks "2070" is the movie's release year and, consequently, finds no match? Try naming the file as Total Recall 2070 (1999).ext and see if that works.
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Too little info provided to actually help solving this imo.
It's just plain guessing here
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2013-04-19, 03:46
(This post was last modified: 2013-04-19, 03:49 by sialivi.)
My guess is that you have recursive scanning enabled on your movie source, and you have one or more dvd or bluray movies stored as video_ts or bdmv folders and the recursive scanning is picking up every single file in those subfolders as separate movies.
Also, to easily identify what files they actually are, just press 'i' to bring up the info screen for the movie and the path is listed there if you're using the default Confluence skin.
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I changed the setting to "movies are in seperate folders that match the movie title" and that seemed to fix everything? I don't know why.
Thanks for now.....HAVING FUN NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!