2008-07-16, 09:09
rtwight Wrote:Another "option" might be to rename the file as well to something that makes more sense and can be scrapped easier in the future.
Using the Fun with Dick and Jane example, if the file is currently called "fun with dick and Jane.avi", it could rename it to "fun with dick and jane (2005).avi".
Not sure how easy this would be but would help down the road once you have set up the proper movie with file it would be able to scrape it properly the next time.
Just an idea...
Unfortunately renaming in these cases would not help. It is IMDB that is the problem.
If you do an IMDB search for "fun with dick and jane (2005)" it returns the same results.
While "Media from" and "Popular Titles" returns the correct movie in this instance, the part of IMDB that gives the highest proportion of correct hits is "Titles (Exact Matches), even in "Exact Matches" though "fun with dick and jane (2005)" returns "Fun with Dick and Jane (1977)"
Their is no way to tell the difference. The best I could do was make it very quick to get the correct IMDB title (Edit Movie/Change Movie button). Once the nfo file contains the correct movie it will always be able to scrape the correct movie.