2009-05-27, 18:09
PrimaryMaster Wrote:EMM ignore "Terminator.3.Rise.of.the.Machines.2003.BluRay.1080p.x264.DTS-W[Trailer].mov"
and finds "Terminator.3.Rise.of.the.Machines.2003.BluRay.1080p.x264.DTS-W.mkv"
but he takes "A.Time.To.Kill.1996.720p.BluRay.x264-S[Trailer].mov" instead of
"A.Time.To.Kill.1996.720p.BluRay.x264-S.mkv"
and i can not find out why!! ?
I think I might know. Let me fix a couple of the other bugs and maybe add a feature request or two, and I'll make a new release tonight. We'll get this worked out, don't worry.
olympia Wrote:Should be r164
LOL Yes, thanks. Updated my original post.
MrDVD Wrote:This part didnt work for me. My current nfo's looks like this:and EMM see the IMDB ID and it works when i make an manual update via "Re-Scrape IMDB" - "Current ID" but wenn i try it via "Update Media" - "All Movies" it scan all Media but nothing is updated at the end.Code:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<movie xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<fileinfo>
<lastupdate>2009-04-01T18:17:58.765625+02:00</lastupdate>
<version>1.3</version>
<streamdetails>
<video>
<width>1280</width>
<height>688</height>
<codec>h264</codec>
<formatinfo>AVC</formatinfo>
<duration>2h 9mn 23s 791ms</duration>
<bitrate>6 914 Kbps</bitrate>
<bitratemode />
<bitratemax />
<container>.mkv</container>
<codecid>V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC</codecid>
<codecidinfo />
<scantype>Progressive</scantype>
<aspectdisplayratio>1.860</aspectdisplayratio>
</video>
<audio>
<language>deu</language>
<codec>AC-3</codec>
<channels>6</channels>
<bitrate>448 Kbps</bitrate>
</audio>
</streamdetails>
</fileinfo>
<studio>Atlas Entertainment / 720p / AC-3 / 6ch / deu</studio>
</movie>
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114746/
Just for a sanity check, do you have either <movie>.nfo or movie.nfo (or both) checked in settings? If not, it won't create/modify the nfo.
MrDVD Wrote:Than i found that sometimes EMM create its own names ?
I didnt set a single filter under settings but when there is something like "DVD9" inside the filename of an mkv it remove this "DVD9" or "CDD" for the jpg, nfo and tbn file but didnt rename the mkv itself.
In such case it didnt find the already present jpg, tbn and nfo and i have to enter the imdb id manual.
The problem here is that EMM is filtering out DVD9 and CDD because it thinks they are stacking markers (as in you have DVD1 through DVD9 or CDA through CDD for that movie). I'll have to somehow add an exception for DVD9 and CDD... are there any other possibilities that I need to add an exception for? I'm not even sure how I CAN add an exception for these at this point though, because if you DID have movie.DVD1.mkv through movie.DVD9.mkv it wouldn't catch the last one. Hmmmm.......
MrDVD Wrote:This bring me to the next problem
In such case i have to use an new search and inside this windows i have to enter the ID without the "tt" @ the beginning to find the movie but after EMM display it and i want to pres OK it means that this isnt a valid imdb ID and than i have to enter the 2 t's to be able to close the window.
Ack.... I'll fix that. Sorry.
Bram77 Wrote:EMM is finding more posters since the latest release! Great job
Thanks.... I don't think I changed anything that would cause it to get more posters, but I'll take credit for it. LOL