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Secondly, theTVDB has its anime sorted by arc/episode which is going to be the easiest for me to support. But, if you have a lot of stuff in that format I can look at trying to translate between total # and arc/episode # with a special option. |
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edit: I've found a couple more examples that dont work: burn.notice.203.hdtv-0tv burn_notice.2x04.comrades.hdtv_xvid-fov I maybe getting a bit extreme but it would be good to get a 100% hit rate
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Wow, you have way better test content than I do because both of those hit some simple bugs right on the head
Both are easy fixes, just need to allow show title words to be separated by "_" and ".". |
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TVDB also supports series banners which could be used as coverart, any chance you could grab this as well? This would be a neat way to make different seasons stand out. Regards Ben
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My directories tend toward chaotic. For me the best way would be to have the fanart placed in the same directory as the media file itself as per Brent's instructions below; Quote:
Having a command line switch to determine where/how they go is obviously a good option. Mick. |
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Hi E.P.
Could you also download the poster (first available I guess) as filename.jpg (where filename is the name of the file)? Mick. |
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Help!!!
I'm very pleased at the moment with the accuracy of the metadata using the existing filenames for most of my files. I've been going through doing a bit of tidying, renaming files where there's obviously a problem to see if I can get a match. Mostly this seems to be working with the exception of "Doctor Who (2005)". I've tried various permutations but can't get it across that the show name is not "Doctor Who" (I have the original 26 seasons in a different directory ). The desired series is: File name is http://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=series&id=78804&lid=15 An example filename is: \\samael\movies\Doctor Who (2005)\Doctor Who (2005) season two\Doctor Who (2005) s02e11.avi Anyone have any suggestions? Mick. |
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Wow, thanks very much. This(user specified output location) will come in very handy for me. Hopefully to others as well.
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As far as my gerenal request for the ability to parse for metadata using absolute episode numbers... I'd appreciate it if you could come up with that option to translate the numbering, as you mentioned. It's not just anime, that I have like that. I also tend to use that system for other/most TV shows, too. Like I said, I feel metadata is where things like season number go. So I tend to use a format of Showtitlte-EPXXX-*.avi, where X is the absolute episode number and * is often the episode title, but not always included.The only real variation is that if a show has under 100 episodes I use only 2 digits. So for a series that had 20 episodes a season and less that 5 seasons... ShowTitle-EP67-*.avi Would be episode 7 of season 3. Showtitlte-EP01-*.avi Would be episode1 of season 1. It's only when a series has an episode count of >= 100 that I use 3 digits, as in my DBZ example. I do this so the episodes are sorted properly when viewed/managed from a Windows file explorer. Without the addition of leading 0s the lower episodes( ie 1-9) are interlaced through the file list. Thanks, for the great work and especially for listening to requests. /justme Last edited by justme; 01-17-2009 at 08:22 AM. |
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Someone had an idea earlier that I liked about putting an override.txt file in the folder with videos with difficult titles. Once I do that all you need to do is make an override.txt file with the exact theTVDB.com name and it was automatically use it rather than trying to figure it out from the file.
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The best I'd be able to do is grab a list of all of the episodes in the series and blindly take the N'th one. Implementing it will be a bit complicated so I wouldn't start working on it until everything else is working solid.
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zip4test.exe
I'm starting to see that I just don't have enough test content so I created a tool that people can use to scan their videos folders and create a zip file that mirrors their directory structure with dummy, empty, video files that I can use for testing.
The usage is pretty simple, just drag and drop the base folder of your video directory onto zip4test.exe and it'll do the rest. So, if your comfortable sharing your entire directory structure with me, I'd appreciate it if you would use the tool and send me the resulting zip file @ mediaScraper(at)gmail(dot)com. It'll really make my testing a lot easier. Last edited by evilpenguin; 01-17-2009 at 03:49 PM. |
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It does now
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Any way we could be able to turn off/specify which fields get created in the files? Reason I ask is that the .my files I'm getting look like this one, for example:
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So... what field do you want out of what file?
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BTW this little tool is something I've been looking for, for a long time. The closest thing I found cost 20 dollars. In other words your test tool is a great resource that I'd use myself, even if you didn't want my dir structure. As long as that is OK with you, that I use it for other personal uses. I'll gladly run it the one video directory I currently have access to, the others will have to wait till I rebuild my main media server(hopefully Sunday). Just keep in mind the structure is a little disorganized on this directory, as it is my temp holding directory for anime. Quote:
Thanx again, especially if you say I can use zip4test for my personal use. PS: Do you accept donations? I'd gladly give you a few dollars for .ogm support in zip4test, not to mention your work on the metadata tool. It wouldn't be much but I like to support tools I like and use. /justme |
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Nice. Sending over my directory shortly. Tons of mis-hits or non-hits on my directory though. I would recommend the following in your parsing (apologies if this has already been discussed, haven't read the entire thread):
1) Look for the show ID and go from that...if nothing found, or no show ID, then... 2) Look for capital letters in the file name, and add spaces in front of them...then search by show name, title, etc... Most of my files look like this, and most are failing. Typical SageTV file naming structure: TheColbertReport-5960988-0.ts Top20Countdown-5975341-0.ts Survivorman-AustralianOutback-5671255-0.ts DestroyedinSeconds-5869892-0.ts FamilyGuy-BlueHarvestParts1and2-1303810-0.mpg You get the point...thanks for working on this!
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Just sent mine. Just keep in mind likely 1/3 of the files were missed since they were .OGM. Also like I said above the structure and naming may be erractic. I also haven't run your metadata tool on this entire dir yet, due to being a holding dir that all files and Dirs will be moved out of. Also these shows are almost entirely anime and some rare in the US(hence not in many english databases). So who knows what will happen when you run a test on it.
I like the idea of a txt file in the dir as a override to find the "true" showtitle. It worked well as a last resort fallback method in the old TV.com scraper. /justme Last edited by justme; 01-17-2009 at 05:52 PM. |
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I don't handle SageTV recordings yet, but i'll add that eventually add it by using the episodeID and running it through the web server.
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In this case, I want overview out of the .my file, but TVOverview should stay.
And btw, you're awesome for making this and especially for listening to us the users and responding so kindly and quickly to our requests and comments, kudos to you! |
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