2018-04-30, 08:28
You can use a SQL viewer to check your video database
A free and lightweight tool is http://sqlitebrowser.org
Just open the MyVideoXX.db of your Kodi installation/profile and check the "uniqueid" table. The "ttXXXXXXX" values are the IMDB numbers.
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Or download this file (Custom_1146_Overlay_Debug.xml - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sualfr..._Debug.xml) and replace it in your embuary skin folder.
After that reload the skin and enable the debug overlay from the sidebar. Then go to your movie database and walk through it. In the bottom left area you will have a field called "imdb" next to "dbid". This field should contain the IMDBnumber value.
A free and lightweight tool is http://sqlitebrowser.org
Just open the MyVideoXX.db of your Kodi installation/profile and check the "uniqueid" table. The "ttXXXXXXX" values are the IMDB numbers.
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Edit:
Or download this file (Custom_1146_Overlay_Debug.xml - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sualfr..._Debug.xml) and replace it in your embuary skin folder.
After that reload the skin and enable the debug overlay from the sidebar. Then go to your movie database and walk through it. In the bottom left area you will have a field called "imdb" next to "dbid". This field should contain the IMDBnumber value.