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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/14/2017 02:53 PM, Anthony Giggins
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2017-02-14 13:21:50.711779 I Returning Metadata Results:
A Clockwork Orange 0 0<br>
2017-02-14 13:21:50.712910 I No results found for A
Clockwork Orange 0 0<br>
2017-02-14 13:21:56.120095 I Running Grabber:
/usr/share/mythtv/metadata/Mov<wbr>ie/tmdb3.py -l en -a US
-D 185<br>
2017-02-14 13:21:58.775935 I Result Found, Season 0
Episode 0<br>
2017-02-14 13:21:58.776174 I Returning Metadata Results:
A Clockwork Orange 0<br>
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Any suggestions on how to get the date to be part of the
search criteria to improve the lookups?<br>
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Also, any idea why it takes so for tmdb3 to run? Plex
indexed >1000 movies in just over 15 minutes. Mythtv
took ~4.5 hours to process the same movies.<br>
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Michael<br>
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<div>I was under the impression the format for movies was A
Movie Title [year].ext which seems to work pretty well for
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Thanks for the response Anthony,<br>
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I just tried it with [ ] brackets around the date and had the same
result. Myth seems to be removing the date when calling the grabber
script, then multiple results come back and I have to resolve them
manually.<br>
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Michael<br>
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