vidalvanbergen / ViMediaManager

Media Manager for Mac OS X
http://vidalvanbergen.github.com/ViMediaManager/
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"Fetch Metadata" search with the first four letters of the movie title #28

Closed reejosamuel closed 2 years ago

reejosamuel commented 11 years ago

I have added my library and tried to fetch metadata for the sake of getting fanarts The file name of all my movies are properly tagged as per theMovieDB.

When i clicked the "Fetch Missing Metadata" it got random name from the scraper, So i tried to debug the issue by manually click "Fetch metadata" which led me to understand that it is searching based on the first letters of the movie title.

Example: Lets assume the movie name is "The Breakfast Club [1985]" then it searches for just "The " and it fails to find the correct movie. So then i have to do manual search and type the rest out of the name for every movie

Screen Shot 2013-03-09 at 4 30 29 PM

Please fix it. Thank you Im running the ViMediaManager 0.7 Alpha 5

My Settings and a Screenshot of the problem i would to share for better understanding.

Settings are as follows. Screen Shot 2013-03-09 at 4 36 51 PM

vidalvanbergen commented 11 years ago

What exactly do you mean with 'properly tagged per themoviedb'? could you show me an example of the folder name & file name from the Finder?

reejosamuel commented 11 years ago

Screen Shot 2013-03-09 at 10 37 27 PM

vidalvanbergen commented 11 years ago

Using "( )" instead of "[ ]" to mark of the year would fix it for now, but I see where the problem is, and I should be able to fix it.

reejosamuel commented 11 years ago

Thanks, looking forward to that fix. How soon you might be planning a next release?

vidalvanbergen commented 11 years ago

I've just uploaded a nightly to http://www.mediafire.com/vimediamanager Let me know if it works. ;)