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DarrenDriven
You have named the movie
Get a Horse Disney Short 2013 (3D).mkv, but the movie should be named
Get a Horse! (2013) . You are not using movie folders so there is nowhere for Kodi to find the correct name.
If that does not fix it, then provide another log. The log you provided above you enabled debug mode at the end of the log, so it is of no use.
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Karellen
Oops! Newb mistake.
https://paste.kodi.tv/uxuyifaked.kodi
I think I pasted that one because it showed info for the Beastie Boys video. This one doesn't show Fight For Your Right Revisited in it, but it shows the other one.
(2019-09-20, 23:14)Karellen Wrote: [ -> ]You have named the movie Get a Horse Disney Short 2013 (3D).mkv, but the movie should be named Get a Horse! (2013) . You are not using movie folders so there is nowhere for Kodi to find the correct name.
I actually had already renamed it... but it still wasn't liking it. I tired the year in parenthesis and without, same result each time.
It works for me when named "Get A Horse (2013)" without the exclamation point.
https://paste.kodi.tv/nodotorajo.kodi
Hmmm... I renamed it that and I still get the wrong match. I'm seeing a pattern here. I can't pull up either of these results on IMDB's search bar, even though they both exist as items on the site. Hmmmm.
2019-09-20 15:03:21.702 T:2015 DEBUG: VideoInfoScanner: Adding new item to movies:/storage/sda1/MOVIES/3D/Get a Horse (2013).mkv
Code:
019-09-20 15:03:15.107 T:2015 DEBUG: scraper: GetSearchResults returned <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" standalone="yes"?><results><entity><title>A Horse Tale</title><year>2015</year><url cache="tt3707514-main.html">http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt3707514/|accept-language=en-us</url><id>tt3707514</id></entity><entity><title>I've Got a Horse</title><year>1938</year><url cache="tt0030263-main.html">http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0030263/|accept-language=en-us</url><id>tt0030263</id></entity><entity><title>I've Gotta Horse</title><year>1965</year><url cache="tt0059300-main.html">http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0059300/|accept-language=en-us</url><id>tt0059300</id></entity><entity><title>Get Mean</title><year>1975</year><url cache="tt0074570-main.html">http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0074570/|accept-language=en-us</url><id>tt0074570</id></entity><entity><title>Louis: 7 Times You Fall, 8 Times You Get Back on the Horse</title><year>2014</year><url cache="tt3693040-main.html">http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt3693040/|accept-language=en-us</url><id>tt3693040</id></entity></results>
...and as for the Beastie Boys video....
Code:
2019-09-20 15:03:22.163 T:2015 DEBUG: FindMovie: Searching for 'Fight for Your Right Revisited' using Universal Movie Scraper scraper (path: '/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/addons/metadata.universal', content: 'movies', version: '5.3.4')
2019-09-20 15:03:22.221 T:2015 DEBUG: scraper: CreateSearchUrl returned <url>http://akas.imdb.com/find?q=Fight%20for%20Your%20Right%20Revisited&s=tt|accept-language=en-us</url>
2019-09-20 15:03:22.224 T:2015 DEBUG: CurlFile::ParseAndCorrectUrl() adding custom header option 'accept-language: en-us'
2019-09-20 15:03:22.224 T:2015 DEBUG: CurlFile::Open(0x837a1880) http://akas.imdb.com/find?q=Fight%20for%20Your%20Right%20Revisited&s=tt
2019-09-20 15:03:22.734 T:2015 DEBUG: CCurlFile::Open - effective URL: <https://www.imdb.com/find?q=Fight%20for%20Your%20Right%20Revisited&s=tt>
2019-09-20 15:03:22.909 T:2015 DEBUG: Get: Using "UTF-8" charset for HTML "http://akas.imdb.com/find?q=Fight%20for%20Your%20Right%20Revisited&s=tt|accept-language=en-us"
2019-09-20 15:03:22.937 T:2015 DEBUG: scraper: GetSearchResults returned <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" standalone="yes"?><results></results>
2019-09-20 15:03:22.938 T:2015 DEBUG: FindMovie: Searching for 'Fight for Your Right Revisited' using Universal Movie Scraper scraper (path: '/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/addons/metadata.universal', content: 'movies', version: '5.3.4')
2019-09-20 15:03:22.939 T:2015 DEBUG: scraper: CreateSearchUrl returned <url>http://akas.imdb.com/find?q=Fight%20for%20Your%20Right%20Revisited&s=tt|accept-language=en-us</url>
2019-09-20 15:03:22.942 T:2015 DEBUG: CurlFile::ParseAndCorrectUrl() adding custom header option 'accept-language: en-us'
2019-09-20 15:03:22.943 T:2015 DEBUG: CurlFile::Open(0x837a1880) http://akas.imdb.com/find?q=Fight%20for%20Your%20Right%20Revisited&s=tt
2019-09-20 15:03:23.238 T:2015 DEBUG: CCurlFile::Open - effective URL: <https://www.imdb.com/find?q=Fight%20for%20Your%20Right%20Revisited&s=tt>
2019-09-20 15:03:23.347 T:2015 DEBUG: Get: Using "UTF-8" charset for HTML "http://akas.imdb.com/find?q=Fight%20for%20Your%20Right%20Revisited&s=tt|accept-language=en-us"
2019-09-20 15:03:23.379 T:2015 DEBUG: scraper: GetSearchResults returned <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" standalone="yes"?><results></results>
2019-09-20 15:03:23.379 T:2015 WARNING: No information found for item '/storage/sda1/MOVIES/Concerts/Fight for Your Right Revisited (2011) (Beastie Boys).mkv', it won't be added to the library.
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Ok, so you are using Universal Movie Scraper, not the default TheMovieDB scraper.
Agree that neither of those movies scrape.
If you go to your Source, and select
Change Content from the context menu, then go into the Scraper Settings pages for Universal Movie Scraper. Scroll down to
Search in the left column. You will see the setting
Include All Movie Categories. Enable this and your shorts will be scraped. The trouble is that this setting filters out everything except movies. Enabling this will now increase the time of the scrape and you will be prone to lots of false positives. Remember there are millions of entries at IMDB.
The alternative is to directly enter the
tt0123456 number in the search box. If the wrong movie is scraped, Refresh the movie and when you see this screen add the IMDB
ttxxxxxx number. That page will come up automatically, or you might have to select the
Manual button if that is offered. This works with the Universal Movie Scraper only.
(2019-09-20, 23:14)Karellen Wrote: [ -> ]Get a Horse! (2013)
I actually tried to add that movie "Get A Horse!" to see if I could offer any help, by just renaming a text file to the "movie.name.year.mkv" within a folder and I just can't seem to add it using TMDB or UMS.
Sorry.
Thanks @
shedrock
Once I enabled that setting in UMS it scraped for me. Both those "movies" are actually classified as Shorts at IMDB, so UMS cannot see them unless that setting is enabled.
(2019-09-21, 00:48)Karellen Wrote: [ -> ]Ok, so you are using Universal Movie Scraper, not the default TheMovieDB scraper.
The alternative is to directly enter the tt0123456 number in the search box. If the wrong movie is scraped, Refresh the movie and when you see this screen add the IMDB ttxxxxxx number. That page will come up automatically, or you might have to select the Manual button if that is offered. This works with the Universal Movie Scraper only.
YOU ROCK! Changing the setting to Include All Movie Categories did the trick! I learned a lot about how this works as I fixed this. Thanks!
I remember the first moment I started using Kodi I was checking out settings and add-ons and made the change from the default scraper to TheMovieDB scraper. (sigh) I had no idea what I was doing.
(2019-09-21, 01:56)DarrenDriven Wrote: [ -> ]I remember the first moment I started using Kodi I was checking out settings and add-ons and made the change from the default scraper to TheMovieDB scraper. (sigh) I had no idea what I was doing.
UMS is a great scraper that has moree features than the default scraper. But there are also pitfalls with it.
It is the only scraper that can scrape Extended Artwork for movies otherwise you will need to use local artwork or Artwork Beef....
https://kodi.wiki/view/Movie_artwork