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Scraper works fine... except for 5 titles - THRobinson - 2013-10-17

I had a thread at TMDB to see if an issue there, but doesn't seem the case. All my movies except 5, scrape just fine. The 5, always mess up whenever I need to rescrape my library.

THREAD at TMDB

Just wondered if anyone might know why? Seems odd it will prefer titles much more different than the original, especially with alternate titles setup on TMDB.


RE: Scraper works fine... except for 5 titles - nickr - 2013-10-22

Perhaps because (in your first example) the movie is called 'The Day' not 'Day The'.


RE: Scraper works fine... except for 5 titles - artrafael - 2013-10-22

Same goes the other four. Put the "The" in the beginning of the filename to match the movie title.


RE: Scraper works fine... except for 5 titles - THRobinson - 2013-10-22

True, but... I have "Day, The (2011)" added as an alternative title in TMDB. As well... "Day, The"... is closer to "The Day", then what does get scraped "The Day He Arrives".

You'd think the shorter "The Day" would be first. If I had both titles in a list, alphabetically Windows would sort "The Day" first and "The Day He Arrives" second.

Also, on TMDB, searching "Day, The (2011)" brings up "The Day" as the first and only hit.

(2013-10-22, 07:16)artrafael Wrote: Same goes the other four. Put the "The" in the beginning of the filename to match the movie title.

I have "The" after so the files sort better in explorer. Plus, I have about 200 other movies where "The" is placed at the end with 0 scrape issues.


RE: Scraper works fine... except for 5 titles - nickr - 2013-10-22

They sort in XBMC file view by ignoring The anyway.

I just tested and when named correctly The Day scrapes, when named as you have I get the same result as you.

So name them properly. I can't be bothered testing the others.

On longer titles there may be more clues in the title so the scraper or themoviedb search engine don't get confused, but 2 words may be trickier. But I am only guessing.


RE: Scraper works fine... except for 5 titles - THRobinson - 2013-10-22

I understand that XBMC sorts them fine... explorer doesn't.

Was just curious why the scraper would go for a much longer title by default, than the shorter much closer title, especially when TMDB has the exact wording as an alternative title.

Especially in the cases of "The Raven", where it scrapes a French movie that doesn't even have Raven in the name... "Petit Corbeau". Same as "The Phantom", scraping "Le Coeur Fantome". Must be looking at alternative titles in TMDB.


RE: Scraper works fine... except for 5 titles - artrafael - 2013-10-22

Maybe it works with longer filenames because there's more data to work with as far as approximating ("guessing") the movie title if it can't find an exact match?


RE: Scraper works fine... except for 5 titles - nickr - 2013-10-22

We don't know precisely why this is occurring, but we do know how to fix it. What's more we have told you at least 3 times how to fix your filenaming.


RE: Scraper works fine... except for 5 titles - scudlee - 2013-10-22

(2013-10-22, 16:50)THRobinson Wrote: I understand that XBMC sorts them fine... explorer doesn't.

Was just curious why the scraper would go for a much longer title by default, than the shorter much closer title, especially when TMDB has the exact wording as an alternative title.

Especially in the cases of "The Raven", where it scrapes a French movie that doesn't even have Raven in the name... "Petit Corbeau". Same as "The Phantom", scraping "Le Coeur Fantome". Must be looking at alternative titles in TMDB.

It all has to do with how much you can overlap the two names (sorta).

E.g. "The Day" and "Day, The" can only overlap on the "Day" (or "the") part:

"The Day, The"

Whereas:

"The Day, The Arrives"

Has more overlap.


The reasons for foreign language titles then become obvious when you see the English titles:

"Petit Corbeau" => "Raven, the Little Rascal"

"Le Coeur Fantome" => "The Phantom, THeart"

Hope that helps.