2019-08-26, 01:49
@schapplm
None of the scrapers are working with a single common ID. Unfortunately that won't change as our xml scrapers are on the verge of being unmaintained. No new features, only disaster fixes.
While it is quite a simple matter to figure out which ID's each scraper is using as default, and I guess you have already done this, what makes the situation worse are the media managers creating non-compliant nfo files with incorrect id's. I am sure you have seen the "unknown" id type floating around.
Personally I don't think there is a simple fix, especially if you are trying to preserve information through re-scrapes with different scrapers and different media managers.
None of the scrapers are working with a single common ID. Unfortunately that won't change as our xml scrapers are on the verge of being unmaintained. No new features, only disaster fixes.
While it is quite a simple matter to figure out which ID's each scraper is using as default, and I guess you have already done this, what makes the situation worse are the media managers creating non-compliant nfo files with incorrect id's. I am sure you have seen the "unknown" id type floating around.
Personally I don't think there is a simple fix, especially if you are trying to preserve information through re-scrapes with different scrapers and different media managers.