2021-03-12, 12:05
I had an issue a few days ago in v13.1.12.1 with the "Scrape metadata for selected movies" feature.
I think I know what may have caused it and I have run some tests since and it does not appear to occur again.
I will provide my suspicion of the cause (unverified just speculation) in an attempt to warn others to be careful and run tests before they use the feature on their entire library.
I used the scrape metadata feature on about 3500 files but I only selected to scrape "ratings", "top 250", "trailers" as I thought this would be the best way to update my IMDB ratings (is there a better way to do this?) and a few other details.
Even though I had only these options selected, it appears TMM scrapped ALL metadata (lucky I had the image scrapers off or I'm guessing it would have wrecked my collection even more).
The only reason I can think this may have occurred is I was using Kodi 16.1 until now (upgraded to 17.6 because TMM v3 does not write compatible .nfo files to v16 anymore).
When on TMM v2 I was scrapping .nfo files in Kodi <16 format. I suspect to update the .nfo data TMM had to scrape all data to make it compatible with the new format?
Most of the changes are manageable as far as I can tell it was not overly detrimental to my collection (although I manually inputted every movie and it's too much work to go over them all again, so I don't know for sure).
It would be great if I could undo this last scrape but I'm almost positive besides going to an outdated manual backup this would not be possible?
One thing I did do manually and could use help with was add titles like "IMAX" or "Directors Cut" etc into the "title" field, to be displayed in Kodi.
Is there a way to automatically write the "edition" tag into the "title" field and leave "original title" untouched?
(this is to do with the data stored in the .nfo file for the title Kodi displays, not the re-namer that would modify the file name itself)
I think I know what may have caused it and I have run some tests since and it does not appear to occur again.
I will provide my suspicion of the cause (unverified just speculation) in an attempt to warn others to be careful and run tests before they use the feature on their entire library.
I used the scrape metadata feature on about 3500 files but I only selected to scrape "ratings", "top 250", "trailers" as I thought this would be the best way to update my IMDB ratings (is there a better way to do this?) and a few other details.
Even though I had only these options selected, it appears TMM scrapped ALL metadata (lucky I had the image scrapers off or I'm guessing it would have wrecked my collection even more).
The only reason I can think this may have occurred is I was using Kodi 16.1 until now (upgraded to 17.6 because TMM v3 does not write compatible .nfo files to v16 anymore).
When on TMM v2 I was scrapping .nfo files in Kodi <16 format. I suspect to update the .nfo data TMM had to scrape all data to make it compatible with the new format?
Most of the changes are manageable as far as I can tell it was not overly detrimental to my collection (although I manually inputted every movie and it's too much work to go over them all again, so I don't know for sure).
It would be great if I could undo this last scrape but I'm almost positive besides going to an outdated manual backup this would not be possible?
One thing I did do manually and could use help with was add titles like "IMAX" or "Directors Cut" etc into the "title" field, to be displayed in Kodi.
Is there a way to automatically write the "edition" tag into the "title" field and leave "original title" untouched?
(this is to do with the data stored in the .nfo file for the title Kodi displays, not the re-namer that would modify the file name itself)