2013-01-22, 21:22
(2013-01-22, 20:33)HueyHq Wrote: @digitalhigh: Any particular reason you want to use XBMC scrapers? This option was included for advanced users to be able to tweak the scraper files to their liking, and as such, are only supported by us to the extent that the scraped info gets imported into Media Companion OK.
Try using the native scraper that we do support by un-checking the XBMC Scraper option. Now this SHOULD be working properly, and if they are not, we need to know about it ASAP.
Your hit rate is terribly low, especially as you appear to organise your library meticulously, so it is a bit of a concern, particularly as vbat99 and myself worked hard at getting it sorted!
If you need any further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us directly.
Nothing in particular beyond wanting to use the same TMDB datasets as XBMC uses.
And to clarify - I have been using the default scraper. I've attached my settings.xml file - I'm hoping that the issue is just something I set somewhere that shouldn't be set, but as I am fairly familiar with media manager stuff, I don't see anything that jumps out at me.
One thing to note is that I do not sanitize the actual filenames of the movies - I rely on the folder name to do this for me. I currently have "Use Folder Names For Scraping" checked, but I also tried a bunch of movies (everything from #-D) using the "All Movies are in folders" setting, just to rule out some weirdness there...
http://pastebin.com/DXujvRhx