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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/18/2014 09:40 PM, Mark Perkins
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On 19 Jun 2014, at 1:58 pm, "Mike Carron" <<a
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<font size="+1"><font face="DejaVu Serif">I have several files
of TV shows and movies that I have moved into the Video
Library that I'm trying to acquire metadata for. The file
names are generally very intuitive for a human reader but
evidently not for a metadata grabber. Is there a
reasonable way to manually acquire metadata and attach it
to the relevant file?<br>
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<div>The quickest way is to probably just go to either The TVDB or
The Movie Database websites and find the correct inetref value
and populate the inetref field in MythVideo manually. Or else
try and determine what change needs to be made to the file
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What I was able to do was use the TVDB and the Movie Database to
construct workable file names. I have some work yet to do but my
video library appearance is definitely improving. Thanks for the
suggestion.<br>
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mike<br>
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