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OK ... their API is quite restrictive ... and the laws are really strict ... (yes law not rules, I chose my words) ...
I'll see if I can do something OR if I can find another website ... But it seems anidb is the most detailed website around ....
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Sorry to bring you down by the message below ... :p
I won't be needing gzip support in the scraper I plan to write ... I am actually going to write the missing xml-api ... so I won't be accessing directly via web to anidb.net ...
and ... I don't use the xbmc svn ... I went for the windows version on my media pc ... However, I could possibly try to find a *nux box to test ...
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animenfo doesnt even serve episode lists
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2009-10-14, 11:03
(This post was last modified: 2009-10-14, 11:14 by Andy2222.)
Since even if this thread is outdated, there may be a other solution to the anime scraping problem.
Like most anime fans we all know except for anidb.net all other sites or even tvdb.com just have like 50% of whats on our disks.
Its rather frustrating to always switch from file to lib mode than enjoyable if 50% of your collection is not recognized or even if, they miss the latets episode updates so its still "invisible" for the lib mode.
If i remember correctly the "AniDB O'Matic" tool is downloading the whole anidb.net database at once and than just incremental updates and can work in complete offline mode.
So assuming a simple or even a "normal" database format is there some kind of way to simply use this offline database and just grab the incremental updates with a script?
I mean tha main reason why we dont have a anidb scraper is that we dont want/can write a scraper for there udp based api. But given a local database file there is no need for this and also no restrictions on how fast/often u grab the data.
Maybe some dev can give some ideas how to gather informations from a local database, i can try to puzzle out what format this database is. Also i guess for AoM there may be sourcecode rdy.
The big advantage would be that we can build or regex the filehashs out of the filename and directly do a lookup and this will be always 100% correct and we dont even need a "valid" folder structure at all. U can even have all your anime in one big folder and the lib is still 100% in sync and valid.
Some hints are welcome.
PS: We still cant scrape fanart/posters but with the correct name u can scrape the other TV sites and i rather select a local image myself than having wrong or none library data.
bye Andy
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It's interesting that someone from the AniDB has commented on this thread out of the blue. It might be beneficial for the XBMC community to work with them to find out the best solution for both parties. I don't want to put AniDB out of business because XBMC users are scrapping it to hell.
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Definatly a +1 from me, i'd love to see this feature since half my anime can't b found thru TVdb thing and comes up as weird stuff ^0^