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Reverting to file name after erroneous match? - josephzitt - 2013-03-09 When XBMC loaded my library and automatically matched my videos, it got most of them, but not all. (For example, it identified the Babylon 5 episode "A Distant Star" as the movie "Wanda the Sadistic Hypnotist." Really.) If all attempts to find the right thing fail, is there a way to get it to forget what it found and revert to the filename? I've checked the docs, Wiki, and FAQs but not spotted how to do this. RE: Reverting to file name after erroneous match? - Ned Scott - 2013-03-09 While selected, bring up the context menu (C on a keyboard) and select "remove from library". RE: Reverting to file name after erroneous match? - josephzitt - 2013-03-09 (2013-03-09, 06:17)Ned Scott Wrote: While selected, bring up the context menu (C on a keyboard) and select "remove from library". When I press "C", I get the following options: Queue item Play from here Add to favourites Movie information Mark as watched Update library but not "Remove from library". Should I be looking elsewhere? This is using Eden on Ubuntu Linux, on which Frodo apparently doesn't work. RE: Reverting to file name after erroneous match? - Ned Scott - 2013-03-09 Select it from the Movie view instead of the file view. |