2010-12-14, 08:04
Archigos Wrote:Ok, I'm beyond confused. I was playing around in the beta branch (database branch) of MediaFrontpage and added "Resident Evil: Afterlife" to SABnzbd+ via the RSS widget. All of that worked fine, but once SAB dropped it into the folder monitored by CP it 'found' "Resident Evil: Extinction" (I believe incorrectly listed as 2005 instead of 2007, either way, wrong movie). So I deleted the nfo, etc. that was created and named the movie "Resident Evil Afterlife (2010)" and figured I'd move it back to the CP folder so that it grabs the right nfo info and instead this is where it went screwy. I've attached the log below of the second rename.
I know this could/would happen once in awhile, but it seems to be happening more and more lately. By the way, I'm running build r27 on a Windows 7 Ultimate x64 system.
CP requires video files to be in their own folder. You should have "Movies/Resident Evil Afterlife/Resident Evil Afterlife.avi".
FYI everyone: The absolute surest way to make CP correctly identify a movie is for that movie to have a .nfo file with an imdb id or imdb link in it. Parsing file and folder names is not the best or easiest or all that great of a way to identify a movie.
In this example you could have this video file:
Code:
Movies/I LIEK CAEK/this_isnt_resident_evil_afterlife.avi
and if you had this .nfo file:
Code:
Movies/I LIEK CAEK/this_is_a_nfo.nfo
and that file had this in it:
Code:
This is an nfo file with some text and some ASCII art because scene
groups think ASCII art is clever and oh also there's this imdb id: tt1220634
and some other text and some shoutouts and whatever
Then CP would correctly identify "this_isnt_resident_evil_afterlife.avi" as Resident Evil: Afterlife.