2020-01-25, 00:31
Hello,
there are three movies which all share the same name and were released in the same year: Anna (2019). I have one of them, but the TMDB scraper - of course - scrapes the wrong one. My preferred solution would now be putting a parsing NFO as attachment inside the MKV. I like to have everything in a single file.
I created the NFO as an UTF-8 encoded text file containing only the URL to the TMDB page for the movie. Then I opened MKVToolnix GUI and added the NFO as attachment and gave it the description "kodi-override-metadata". This is how it is described in the Kodi wiki.
However, this does not work. The scraper still collects the wrong movie data. How can I make this work?
there are three movies which all share the same name and were released in the same year: Anna (2019). I have one of them, but the TMDB scraper - of course - scrapes the wrong one. My preferred solution would now be putting a parsing NFO as attachment inside the MKV. I like to have everything in a single file.
I created the NFO as an UTF-8 encoded text file containing only the URL to the TMDB page for the movie. Then I opened MKVToolnix GUI and added the NFO as attachment and gave it the description "kodi-override-metadata". This is how it is described in the Kodi wiki.
However, this does not work. The scraper still collects the wrong movie data. How can I make this work?