2013-05-21, 10:40
Sorry, wasn't aware that there is a different setting for search engine, will check it.
Thanks.
Thanks.
(2013-05-23, 23:25)Julesm100 Wrote: I have read some of the post and enabled the Universal Movie Scrapper now but it still comes up with "Unable to connect to remote server, would you like to continue?" This is when it first starts scanning the movies using The Movie Database. I have even uninstalled and re-installed the program which is Frodo V12.2.
(2013-05-31, 16:32)olympia Wrote: If only anyone of you would share what source are you using for trailers.
<tomatocriticsscore>85</tomatocriticsscore>
<rating>7.2</rating>
(2013-06-04, 10:25)olympia Wrote: If you have valid NFO file next to the media file, then the scraper (UMS or whatever else is set on the source) doesn't get activated at all. In this case XBMC Core is importing the NFO. The scraper is only an addon, it has nothing to do, i.e. not involved in NFO imports.
Probably 'viMediaManager' is saving rotten tomatoes ratings into TOMATOCRITICSSCORE for some other application because it is simply not XBMC compatible.
Other than that, reading your post in the thread of 'viMediaManager', I doubt how it can have better movie recognition. An example would be nice what viMediaManager recognize correctly while UMS doesn't.
(2013-06-04, 20:29)fogcity Wrote: Example of where UMM does a worse job than viMM:
UMM sees this folder:
Guard, The (2011)
as a different movie:
Guard The House!
but viMM gets it right.