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In reference to the complaints above about the renamer... I never really understood this. Why does anyone use this... what it its benefit? If I'm ripping movies or tv shows I simply name the files properly myself when I'm done and put them in their folders. If I download a movie or a tv series... same thing. I go to TVDB or IMDB to get the proper title... and make sure its done perfectly. I can rename a whole tv season in less than 2 minutes using copy and paste and if necessary a tool like Better File Rename (I've used this on thousands of files for batch renaming)...
Sooo, why let something like ME do this?
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Try FileBot. Works great.
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Filebot is my tool of choice already. Bot perfect, but the best all round solution.
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scrape everything from moviedb and see what happens
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Thanks Edworld, but that didn't work.
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I've used MediaElch for several years now (and tell people all the time to use it, instead of Kodi's built in scrapers). But to be honest, I have never been able to figure out the Movie sets within MediaElch.
Since all my Movies are in separate folders, where is the Master info (for a Set) placed? Do I need to create a new folder for the Set (Aliens for example), then move all the Alien Movies (Alien, Aliens, Alien3, Alien Resurrection, etc) to that set? If this is how it's done, that is a horrible way, as you would always have to move movies around if they decided to make a squeal.
If someone has a detailed walk through of this feature, with examples, that would be awesome.