2013-03-01, 23:00
The year specified in the movie filenames don't seem to be used when scraping. Secondly, when there is not an exact match (because the year doesn't seem to be used), I can't see which file it is currently scraping so I don't know which match is actually the right one. So, that sounds confusing, so here is one example:
I have the following filenames that I am attempting to bulk scrape (with a bunch of others):
Alice in Wonderland (1933).avi
Alice in Wonderland (1951).mp4
Alice in Wonderland (1966).mp4
Alice in Wonderland (2010).mkv
All of these show up in EMM as "Alice in Wonderland" and none get an exact match. So, I guess I have a couple of problems that are all related.
1) Is there a way to get the year to be pulled from the input filename to make for an exact match? (This would mean that it wouldn't need my intervention)
2) Since the year isn't pulled from the input filename I have to pick the correct entry, the problem is that EMM doesn't show me the name of the file that I am trying to choose metadata for, so I don't know which entry to choose.
3) Is there an option that I can enable to use the year from the filename?
4) Am I doing something wrong?
I have the following filenames that I am attempting to bulk scrape (with a bunch of others):
Alice in Wonderland (1933).avi
Alice in Wonderland (1951).mp4
Alice in Wonderland (1966).mp4
Alice in Wonderland (2010).mkv
All of these show up in EMM as "Alice in Wonderland" and none get an exact match. So, I guess I have a couple of problems that are all related.
1) Is there a way to get the year to be pulled from the input filename to make for an exact match? (This would mean that it wouldn't need my intervention)
2) Since the year isn't pulled from the input filename I have to pick the correct entry, the problem is that EMM doesn't show me the name of the file that I am trying to choose metadata for, so I don't know which entry to choose.
3) Is there an option that I can enable to use the year from the filename?
4) Am I doing something wrong?