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As a passionate viewer of obscure documentaries I have a couple of dozen movies which are never found by any scraper (IMDD or Universal Scraper with MovieDB too). That's fair enough :-)
What I don't like is that those movies are nowhere to be found in the movies listing.
I have found a "Missing Movie Scanner" add-on which does a good job at least of making them "visible" in a separate list, but isn't any way I could use to have them appear in the normal movie list even though without art nor any other perks ?
Thanks a lot.
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helta
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Look up .nfo files on the wiki.
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Thanks a lot. In my case it's mostly if not all movies not TV series. Guess the .nfo route is what I need !!!
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The same google search technique will work on themoviedb.org of course. And if they aren't on themoviedb.org, then add them! It's all a community effort :-)
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Very true ! Will do ! :-) As a side note, I think I haven't configured the universal scraper well since the default scraper is themoviedb but one of the "missing" movies is present on imdb indeed ... must find out how to search both sources (if possible), any pointers to docs on how to configure this ?
Thanks again
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No I have only ever used themoviedb and thetvdb. However there is along running thread on Universal Scraper here somewhere!
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