2014-12-28, 02:11
Hi,
I tried Tiny the last days and found 1-2 interesting bugs:
if you scrape your archive with "force best match" it's inevitable that a few movie will be scraped wrong. Don't get me wrong, Tinys detection ist great! Manually corrected the movies in Tiny everything seems fine, but if the previously wrong scraped movie belonged to an automatically detected movie set, the information stays in the meanwhile corrected .nfo. Kodi will sort the movie at the alphabetical character the previous movie set had begun.
Example:
Movie in archive named: "Toedliche.Weihnachten.1996.German.DL.1080p.BluRay.x264"...
will be recognized as: "Froehliche Weihnachten" (*g) and belongs to a movie set with a similar name.
Manually rescraped you get the correct movie: correct title, correct posters, fanart, correctly sorted in the Tiny list. You think everythings fine.
But Kodi won't sort this film at "T" for "Toedliche Weihnachten". Kodi sorts it at "F", because ...
<movie>
<title>Tödliche Weihnachten</title>
<originaltitle>The Long Kiss Goodnight</originaltitle>
<set>Fröhliche Weihnachten Filmreihe</set>
<sorttitle>Fröhliche Weihnachten Filmreihe01</sorttitle>
<rating>6.5</rating>
<year>1996</year>
<top250></top250>
<votes>52</votes>
The old information is still in the .nfo.
There's no doubt, I got almost 20 of these "errors" and had to investigate . After manually removing these two lines the movie will be sorted in Kodi correctly.
Another similar bug:
A movie called "7 Zwerge" is correctly scraped by Tiny. There are sequels, but you don't like em. So you delete manually the movie set. Unfortunately this movieset-information stays further in the .nfo. And unfortunately this needless movieset is called "Seven dwarfs".
=> Kodi will sort "7 Zwerge" at "S"
<movie>
<title>7 Zwerge - Männer allein im Wald</title>
<originaltitle>7 Zwerge - Männer allein im Wald</originaltitle>
<set>Seven Dwarfs Collection</set>
<sorttitle>Seven Dwarfs Collection01</sorttitle>
<rating>5.9</rating>
<year>2004</year>
manually deleted these two lines Kodi will sort the movie correctly.
Dawn of the dead Kodi will sort with "L" for Living dead ..., ...
maybe you could fix these issues . Thanks in advance!
I tried Tiny the last days and found 1-2 interesting bugs:
if you scrape your archive with "force best match" it's inevitable that a few movie will be scraped wrong. Don't get me wrong, Tinys detection ist great! Manually corrected the movies in Tiny everything seems fine, but if the previously wrong scraped movie belonged to an automatically detected movie set, the information stays in the meanwhile corrected .nfo. Kodi will sort the movie at the alphabetical character the previous movie set had begun.
Example:
Movie in archive named: "Toedliche.Weihnachten.1996.German.DL.1080p.BluRay.x264"...
will be recognized as: "Froehliche Weihnachten" (*g) and belongs to a movie set with a similar name.
Manually rescraped you get the correct movie: correct title, correct posters, fanart, correctly sorted in the Tiny list. You think everythings fine.
But Kodi won't sort this film at "T" for "Toedliche Weihnachten". Kodi sorts it at "F", because ...
<movie>
<title>Tödliche Weihnachten</title>
<originaltitle>The Long Kiss Goodnight</originaltitle>
<set>Fröhliche Weihnachten Filmreihe</set>
<sorttitle>Fröhliche Weihnachten Filmreihe01</sorttitle>
<rating>6.5</rating>
<year>1996</year>
<top250></top250>
<votes>52</votes>
The old information is still in the .nfo.
There's no doubt, I got almost 20 of these "errors" and had to investigate . After manually removing these two lines the movie will be sorted in Kodi correctly.
Another similar bug:
A movie called "7 Zwerge" is correctly scraped by Tiny. There are sequels, but you don't like em. So you delete manually the movie set. Unfortunately this movieset-information stays further in the .nfo. And unfortunately this needless movieset is called "Seven dwarfs".
=> Kodi will sort "7 Zwerge" at "S"
<movie>
<title>7 Zwerge - Männer allein im Wald</title>
<originaltitle>7 Zwerge - Männer allein im Wald</originaltitle>
<set>Seven Dwarfs Collection</set>
<sorttitle>Seven Dwarfs Collection01</sorttitle>
<rating>5.9</rating>
<year>2004</year>
manually deleted these two lines Kodi will sort the movie correctly.
Dawn of the dead Kodi will sort with "L" for Living dead ..., ...
maybe you could fix these issues . Thanks in advance!