2009-08-11, 10:20
nul7 Wrote:No, sorttitle is set via the movie editor.
0 = off, so anything over 0 is a valid tolerance level. If you set it for 5, then items that have 5 or more changes on filename vs. movie title will be highlighted in red. Set it for 1 and filename vs. movie title with one or more differences will be highlighted. Etc, etc, etc...
Examples:
Let's assume you set tolerance level to 5...
Filename: The Dark Knight.avi
Title: The Dark Night
Difference: 2 (missing K and length is different by 1)
Out of Tolerance?: No
Filename: The Dark Knight.avi
Title: Batman
Difference = 15 (Nothing matches so the difference is the length of the longest string)
Out of Tolerance?: Yes
You can set tolerance to whatever you want... the higher you set it the "looser" it is at marking as out of tolerance. I set mine to 1 just because I'm an obsessive-compulsive nerd. Most people can probably get away with a tolerance level of 5.
Thanks, makes sense! Really killer feature IMHO (even caught one of my spelling mistakes) between this and the filtering by missing info, it's pretty easy to ensure that your library is in good order.