![]() ![]() I mean not the new Kodi but the old Kodi 17.6 finds it all. Here comes a paste of some of the films that Kodi not finds information for. Why go backwards in the development of Kodi? I would not like to replace my old rusty slow car with a new one that is even more rusty and slow. No one can answer why the old 17.6 is better in scraping then the newer ones. The conclusion from that is to useįileBot and rename the movies folders. ![]() But it loo9k like no one there know the answer. Thanks for answering! I have already tried to talk to the Kodi community about this. PS: In time, thanks for reporting that there are broken links on my list. Kodi 19 may be fetching data directly from TMDb, using Title and Year. The Kodi 17 may be fetching the data from the NFO, using the ID and fetching the TMDb. If in your movie folder there is an NFO file, then It may be that they are configured differently. This one is to be found with old Kodi but not with the new. In IMDB = the year is determined by the first exhibition, even if it is a festival. In TMDb = the year is determined by the year of release in movie theaters. So, in this case, the year of the movie on TMDb is 2017. Movie Year setting criteria are different between TMDb and IMDB.Īnd in some cases the year established by TMDb is 1 year after that established by IMDB. In this example of yours I have identified the problem. You can put in the cloud and post the link to the image. Is it possible to attach print screens here? Perhaps the Kodi forum is more productive. So here on the TMDb forum you might not find much help. When I use the old Kodi 17.6 about 100% is found with The Movie Database (not Phyton).įrom what you say, certainly Team Kodi introduced a modification in Scrapper, from 17.6 to 19.1. I have also tried with The Movie Database (not Phyton) and got same result about 25%. ![]() I have installed the latest Kodi 19.1 again and Kodi can only find 95 out of 389 movies with the The Movie Database Phyton. And people say Python is the least troublesome.ġ TMDB Movie Scraper or The Movie DatabaseĢ TMDB TV show Scraper or The Movie Databaseģ Python TMDB Movie Scraper or The Movie Database Python Maybe Kodi's Scraper isn't the same in both versions. Have they changed something within Kodi so Kodi is more sensitive in newer versions? I mean the old Kodi works about scraping why should not the new one do that too. OK, I did not accept 20% only so I turned back to the old Kodi and then the scraping worked 100% again. But the movie name and date in the beginning is always correct. What do you think about that? Strange? Or is it just the movie namings that is not correct? Downloaded movies have all sorts of information in the file name. With the old Kodi 17.6 all 100% movies were found. Only about 20% of my movies were found at TMDB. 19.4 I think it was) and the strange thing about that was the scraping did not work well at all. May I ask another question or should I start a new discussion?Ģ weeks ago (When I had the problem with the old Kodi) I did try the most new Kodi (ver. Here is what it said on the 2 URLs you sent me. It is working fine! Maybe some internet problem? it worked fine again! Very strange!Īnd now same again. That time I could not scan for 2 days and then suddenly. I am located in Sweden in the city named "Malmo" in the south.Īnd I want to say that I did a try right now by starting Kodi and now it worked! All movie scanned now. ![]()
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