2011-12-17, 19:52
That fixed it. All my movies show up in Multiple Research now. Thanks!
But of course I'm having another problem now. It's scraping the wrong movie about 50% of the time. I have checked Find (ImDB ID) and it sometimes scrapes the wrong movie even though the correct ImDB ID is in the db. For example when it tried to re-scrape the actors for the 1997 U.S. movie Absolute Power (tt0118548), it actually scraped the 2003 British TV show Absolute Power (tt0386149) even though tt0118548 was showing in XBNE. Here is the log:
http://pastebin.com/pTxtTmY9
EDIT: I just checked and it's returning the exact same results I select Find (title). But if I double-click on Absolute Power in the main screen and select Find with ImDb ID under the scrapers tab, it scrapes the correct movie. So maybe Multiple Research isn't really searching by the ImDB ID even when that is selected?
But of course I'm having another problem now. It's scraping the wrong movie about 50% of the time. I have checked Find (ImDB ID) and it sometimes scrapes the wrong movie even though the correct ImDB ID is in the db. For example when it tried to re-scrape the actors for the 1997 U.S. movie Absolute Power (tt0118548), it actually scraped the 2003 British TV show Absolute Power (tt0386149) even though tt0118548 was showing in XBNE. Here is the log:
http://pastebin.com/pTxtTmY9
EDIT: I just checked and it's returning the exact same results I select Find (title). But if I double-click on Absolute Power in the main screen and select Find with ImDb ID under the scrapers tab, it scrapes the correct movie. So maybe Multiple Research isn't really searching by the ImDB ID even when that is selected?