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2018-02-26, 04:06
(This post was last modified: 2018-02-26, 04:07 by Karellen.)
Yes, I think it was just the title that was English- "Acquitted". Didn't check any of the episodes though.
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2018-02-27, 00:11
(This post was last modified: 2018-02-27, 00:11 by Karellen.)
You need to have an account and be logged in to see those options
The accounts are free and allows you to contribute data when you find there is data missing.
Interesting, I had no idea TVDB had advertising. I don't see it.
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Oh OK, thanks Karellen. I will get an account! :-)
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Hmmm, I just opened an account. I don't really find anything there I didn't find before when I search the original title, but now, when I am logged in, there is a lot of extra advertising. Strange...
So I found the English title (Acquitted), which I did not see before (but possibly because I misspelled it..). So should I rename my Folder to Acquitted, Update library, then Manage the TV Show and Change the Title back to Frikjent once Kodi has found/scraped the show?
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Ok, but you still haven't answered my original questions... which language of the show are you trying to scrape? I also asked what your scraper settings are.
Let's get that cleared up as we might be heading down the completely wrong path. I raised it as the show you linked was for Norsk language, but it was one question amongst a few others, but I feel we have overly focused on it now.
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Hi Karellen,
I am still not sure I understand your question fully. I am Norwegian, the show is Norwegian and in Norwegian, but how you scrape it doesn't change the audio or subtitles, right? And I think the language of the show is just Norwegian? So that is what I should scrape? But maybe that was what my question was related to, when I asked if I needed to rename the folder to the English title? Then I would be scraping in English?
I don't know what my scraping settings are, as I cannot find them. After I moved to the 'new' version of Kodi and my old skin (Confluence I think it was called) disappeared I find it very difficult to make changes, as every other skin seems to arrange menus/options/settings etc differently.. I am using Aeon Nox and Estuary now, and have not been able to find out where scrapers are set. Maybe that was done years ago when I first started using KODI, but that must be 7 years ago using Confluence I think...?
Thanks for your patience :-)
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In the Files view go to the folder containing tv show, select it open context menu and select Edit content from there you can access scraper settings. The scraper settings will depend on what language you want the tv show displayed as in Kodi.
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If however you want the details in Norweigian then swap the scraper language settings so
Language - no
Fallback lanuage - en
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Or you could rename folder and filenames to use the English variant of Acquitted then you'll likely not have to mess with those scraper settings.
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Thanks a lot. I have been using the last method until now, but it would be good to actually the the episode names and descriptions actually match those of the DVD (I have ripped the entire DVDs in original format/structure, so I get the DVD menus with episode titles). I will experimenmt a bit, thanks for the very useful screen grabs!