Additional String for better matching?

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Additional String for better matching?

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When I scan my files it keeps asking me to match the same pairs. Is there anything that I could add to the name to prevent this. Maybe the ID of the Episode/Movie?
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TheChooser wrote: 06 May 2020, 09:56 When I scan my files it keeps asking me to match the same pairs.
Sounds like screenshots would do a very job at illustrating the issue in this case, no?


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For example "The Flash" It always asks me what version of the Flash it is the 2014 or 1990 version. The same for Doctor Who with 2005 and 1963. There are also other cases where it's not just a matter of the year.
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rednoah wrote: 06 May 2020, 12:47 Sounds like screenshots would do a very job at illustrating the issue in this case, no?
I'm asking for screenshots because I need screenshots. A verbal description in addition is of course appreciated but entirely optional. ;)

Alternatively, absent screenshots, I'm also happy with file paths as text, as that will allow me to recreate your use case and try and see things for myself.
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It's not a specific case it rather a general problem.
lets say I have a file x.mkv and that file is the first Episode of The Flash (2014).
How do I need to name the file so that FileBot will always Match it correctly?
Naming it "The Flash (2014) S01E01" wont work. It will still ask me for matching it.
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I tried that and it didn't work. Looks like I had to restart FileBot to make it use the saved matchings.
It Does work now. Thanks for the help.
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