2016-02-05, 02:52
(2016-02-05, 02:05)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-02-05, 01:08)McButton Wrote: And, lastly...is there a command to find duplicate episodes? Or, does duplicate cover the whole db? Seems like it just returns Movies.
No, "duplicates" is just for movies - it uses imdbnumber to determine a duplicate.
Tvshows don't have imdbnumbers, and I don't think the media library database supports multiple paths for the same tvshow/season/episode so I'm not sure how it would be possible to accurately determine that some random file path is a duplicate of an episode. If you've got any ideas let me know.
Ah. I assumed it picked name. I think all of my movies are scraped via TMDB id. TV shows have some sort of IMDB listing. The episodes are individualized too...but they're kinda unstable. I see shows often that don't have a full listing. It may be difficult by name due to listing extensions for episodes. You'd have to make the utility not only match and ignore the show as a duplicate, it would then have to find duplicated naming within that.
Like...
TVSHOWNAME - S01E02 - TITLE
TVSHOWNAME - S01E03 - TITLE (would maybe match due to same titles and titles are rarely covered with the same season/episode info. You could also do the same to match S01E02 -TITLE & S01E02 - TITLE2 = Match due to the season/episode listing. Depends on what you're looking to find as a duplicate.
I say, if nobody has had concern until me, let it ride. I'm over/under a few episodes. I'll figure it out. The Missing Movie scanner works well enough for it. If there isn't an .nfo listed, it's easy to fix....but sometimes.........you have one jerky file that just stays elusive.