2021-03-28, 12:37
I scraped a very large movie database using Universal Movie Scraper; for the most part, it worked great. Recently, however, I've started to notice quite a few movies were incorrectly scraped. I know how to manually add the .nfo file, which I started doing, and fixed 10 movies that I noticed were incorrect. But now I'm noticing more.
Is there a script that can search through the database to identify movies that don't match the movie folder or filename? 'Missing Movies' doesn't work because they're not missing, they're just misidentified. I think some would be very easy to identify an issue ("Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)" is CLEARLY not "Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (2020)") and others, just not an EXACT match (A Trip to the Moon (1902) vs A Trip to the Moon (2017)) ... even both titles are exact matches with TMDB, Universal Movie Scraper continues to pull the wrong one. So, I have no idea how many movies (of a very large database) are incorrectly pulled without manually looking at each one.
Any recommendations to speed up fixing this issue - much appreciated.
Is there a script that can search through the database to identify movies that don't match the movie folder or filename? 'Missing Movies' doesn't work because they're not missing, they're just misidentified. I think some would be very easy to identify an issue ("Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)" is CLEARLY not "Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (2020)") and others, just not an EXACT match (A Trip to the Moon (1902) vs A Trip to the Moon (2017)) ... even both titles are exact matches with TMDB, Universal Movie Scraper continues to pull the wrong one. So, I have no idea how many movies (of a very large database) are incorrectly pulled without manually looking at each one.
Any recommendations to speed up fixing this issue - much appreciated.