2019-02-10, 15:33
(2019-02-10, 15:07)wints Wrote: Hi sorry can't help you with your problem, but maybe you could help me with mine, how did you get movie db votes to show? I've got a working TMDB API key and added to the relevant area in kodi but can't get them to show did all the deleting of simplecache.db and restarted a few times but still no luck I use emby server and emby for kodi addon. Cheers for any pointers
Not sure I can help, but here is my best attempt
What I did was scrape everything with Media Companion and have the API key's entered in that. See: https://i.imgur.com/QCXIJL2.png
And for my Movie scraper options, I set them like this (not sure these matters for scraping ratings). See: https://i.imgur.com/40SqqoR.png
Abd I enabled the option in Media Companion to save nfo files and movie.nfo and then in order to do a full refresh, I deleted all my NFO files and did a fresh scan (as I could not get it to update them properly)
Once you get it scraping correctly, the NFO file (in my case named movie.nfo and located in the same folder as the movie) has this in it
Code:
<ratings>
<rating name="imdb" max="10" default="true">
<value>8.8</value>
<votes>1,568,932</votes>
</rating>
<rating name="metacritic" max="10">
<value>8.2</value>
<votes>20</votes>
</rating>
<rating name="themoviedb" max="10">
<value>8.4</value>
<votes>13,599</votes>
</rating>
</ratings>
And once those NFO files are correctly populated with ratings, every time I scape, they are added correctly in MQ 7 in Kodi. (i use Universal Movie Scraper. See: https://i.imgur.com/c8pEmbF.jpg) and in the settings make sure "ALSO GET RATINGS FROM THEMOVIEDB.ORG is enabled. See: https://i.imgur.com/LRgfeOi.jpg
I don't think that last part matters if the NFO's are correct, but there is no harm in overdoing it a bit