![]() ![]() I scanned the hard drive and the results are as below. Inside each folder were the corresponding episodes in this format: name of tv show – Sx圎xx,Įxample, Killing Eve – S03E01, if the episode required the year then it would be like so I installed another drive in my Z10 and loaded 818 episodes on to it,Ī folder with the name of the TV show and in some cases the year in brackets, I did decided to check out just how hit and miss the TV series scrapping can really be, below are my finding. There will be other examples but these come to mind as most recent. Both TVDB and TMDB find them this way do don't know why. 'Gangs of London.S01E06 - Episode 6.mkv'Īgain needs to be added by using re match function as they go to Unmatched section. Need to manually do this and scroll down long list in either TVDB or TMDM scrape 'The Great.S01E02 - The Beard.mkv'Ĭan't find this on first scan. ![]() This is real fiddle to scan as it insists on trying to us S H I E L D - without full stop sand fails It has never been able to cope with S.H.I.E.L.D. 'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.S07E03 - Alien Commies from the Future!.mkv' TVDB brings back no poster art whereas TMDB does - but no plot or cast Whichever I choose I need to tell it which episode it is. It then finds it - TVDB third in a list and TMDB top of a list. I have to use the 'city of angels' part of the name. Insists on using info for 'Penny Dreadful' or goes into unmatched. 'Penny Dreadful- City of Angels.S01E06 - How It Is With Brothers.mkv' However below are some examples where the scraper has issues ![]() I get all my TV episodes using Sonar and SABnzb so I know they are renamed correctly based on TVDB. I have noticed that when scraping TV shows it will do most but will fail on some consistently. ![]()
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