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I've also noticed it with the new hashing method since 0.23. If I add a<br>
video file with a generic name, and then I do a scan before renaming it<br>
to the proper format the episode & season numbers don't get picked up in<br>
subsequent scans as the contents of the file is the same. So only the<br>
filename changes and the rest of the metadata is left alone.<br>
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Have you checked the metadata for the video you're trying the grab on?<br>
If it doesn't have a season & episode number specified it will assume<br>
its a movie and do the lookup using TMDB instead ...<br>
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Prewtty sure it is good. The file name contains .S03E08 etc<br></blockquote><div><br>As mentioned, running jamy.py from the command line retreives the data, it is just from within mythvideo that it has stopped working. I hit "W" like I used to two weeks ago and instead of it showing the TV seies data, it suggests movies that are close matches....<br>
<br>Cheers<br><br>Phil <br></div></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Tel: 0400 466 952<br>Fax: 0433 123 226<br>email: philwild AT <a href="http://gmail.com">gmail.com</a><br>