Issues with rare TV shows
Issues with rare TV shows
I can't seem to get Filebot AMC script to organize files with . as space in filename.
TV.Show.Named.Something will not get sorted. I even added the TV show to thetvdb to make sure that wasn't the reason(https://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=series&id=345859&lid=9)
Can we add this as a feature? One of the trackers I use has this as a naming standard.
TV.Show.Named.Something will not get sorted. I even added the TV show to thetvdb to make sure that wasn't the reason(https://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=series&id=345859&lid=9)
Can we add this as a feature? One of the trackers I use has this as a naming standard.
Re: Files with . as space
. instead of space is extremely common so it should work.
What makes you think that . instead of space is the problem?
Can you provide filenames or screenshots or logs?


Re: Files with . as space
Sorry. Filename example:
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Ja.Vi.Elsker.Camping.S02E02
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Input: D:\UNSORTED\Ja.Vi.Elsker.Camping.S03E05.NORWEGiAN.720p.WEB-DL.h264-PirateTV.mkv
Group: [tvs:ja vi elsker camping] => [Ja.Vi.Elsker.Camping.S03E05.NORWEGiAN.720p.WEB-DL.h264-PirateTV.mkv]
Rename episodes using [TheTVDB]
Auto-detected query: [ja vi elsker camping]
Resource not found: https://api.thetvdb.com/search/series?name=ja+vi+elsker+camping
Failed to fetch episode data: [ja vi elsker camping]
CmdlineException: Failed to match files to episode data
Processing 1 unsorted files
[COPY] from [D:\UNSORTED\Ja.Vi.Elsker.Camping.S03E05.NORWEGiAN.720p.WEB-DL.h264-PirateTV.mkv] to [D:\SORTED\Unsorted\Ja.Vi.Elsker.Camping.S03E05.NORWEGiAN.720p.WEB-DL.h264-PirateTV.mkv]
Processed 1 files
another example:
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Input: D:\SORTED\TV Shows\Huskestue\Season 4\Huskestue.S04E05.NORWEGiAN.720p.HDTV.x264-ALTiTV.mkv
Group: [tvs:huskestue] => [Huskestue.S04E05.NORWEGiAN.720p.HDTV.x264-ALTiTV.mkv]
Rename episodes using [TheTVDB]
Auto-detected query: [huskestue]
Failed to fetch episode data: [huskestue]
CmdlineException: Failed to match files to episode data
Processing 1 unsorted files
[COPY] from [D:\SORTED\TV Shows\Huskestue\Season 4\Huskestue.S04E05.NORWEGiAN.720p.HDTV.x264-ALTiTV.mkv] to [D:\SORTED\Unsorted\Huskestue\Season 4\Huskestue.S04E05.NORWEGiAN.720p.HDTV.x264-ALTiTV.mkv]
Processed 1 files
When I see the log again, I see that it seems to get the name, but still it gets unsorted, as you see.
Last edited by znerken on 10 Apr 2018, 17:27, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Files with . as space
Log says that it just didn't find a match on TheTVDB. Can you provide a TheTVDB link for that TV series? (. or space will not make a difference here)
Using --lang NOR might make a difference though, for NOR shows that don't have official English titles and thus don't yield results for English language queries.
Using --lang NOR might make a difference though, for NOR shows that don't have official English titles and thus don't yield results for English language queries.
Re: Files with . as space
https://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=series&id=345859&lid=9
By the way, Plex finds them all, so perhaps we could add more providers/api's?
Re: Files with . as space
rednoah wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 17:27 Log says that it just didn't find a match on TheTVDB. Can you provide a TheTVDB link for that TV series? (. or space will not make a difference here)
Using --lang NOR might make a difference though, for NOR shows that don't have official English titles and thus don't yield results for English language queries.
How can you add language nor when you use the same amc python script for all torrents?
Re: Files with . as space
The log says that series lookup fails, but even if that worked, you'd still end up with no match because there is no episode data at all for this show:
https://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=345859&lid=9
If you process esoteric TV shows that almost nobody else watches, then there's a good chance that data is missing, and that FileBot will resort to Unsorted / Unsortable behaviour.
https://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=345859&lid=9
If you process esoteric TV shows that almost nobody else watches, then there's a good chance that data is missing, and that FileBot will resort to Unsorted / Unsortable behaviour.
Re: Files with . as space
rednoah wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 17:32 The log says that series lookup fails, but even if that worked, you'd still end up with no match because there is no episode data at all for this show:
https://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=345859&lid=9
If you process esoteric TV shows that almost nobody else watches, then there's a good chance that data is missing, and that FileBot will resort to Unsorted / Unsortable behaviour.
These TVShows are probably top 10 in Nor right now. Plex have no trouble with them.
Re: Issues with rare TV shows
That may be. But not a single person has bothered to update TheTVDB so far. This is your job now. 
Plex uses TheTVDB. If TheTVDB doesn't have episode information, how is Plex supposed to know anything?
FileBot will work once TheTVDB is up to date with the latest information.



Re: Issues with rare TV shows
Nice. With english or norwegian as language?
Also, is episode and season data needed for it to work?
Re: Issues with rare TV shows
Preferably both. English tends to be the default. Not that updates in TheTVDB will not be reflected in the API / FileBot immediately. You might have to wait a few days.
Re: Issues with rare TV shows
Yes, it should look something like this:
https://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=75930&lid=7
https://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=75930&lid=7
Re: Issues with rare TV shows
When you update the show:
https://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=series&id=345859&lid=9
btw: No episodes = FAIL
you can get the info from here:
https://www.dplay.no/programmer/ja-vi-elsker-camping
https://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=series&id=345859&lid=9
btw: No episodes = FAIL
you can get the info from here:
https://www.dplay.no/programmer/ja-vi-elsker-camping
Re: Issues with rare TV shows
Just so others may know....file names with . instead of spaces work just fine in Filebot. I would say at least 95% of the files I rename use . between words. I don't understand this...drives me nuts, but for some odd reason (maybe it's a unix thing...) many people think it's the way to name files..
Scooby.Doo.And.The.Goblin.King.2008.REPACK.DVDRip.[Movie-Torrentz].avi
This renames just fine.
As does this:
Scooby.Doo.Where.Are.You.S01E02.A.Clue.for.Scooby.Doo.mp4
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I have noticed in quite a few cases some movies and tv shows will NOT pull any information. It almost always has to do with the name sent to themoviedb or thetvdb. Doesn't care about the .'s however, you can always remove them before using Filebot to get the format you desire. I find that most movies/tv shows require at least a year. Some tv shows require (for some reason) a season and episode number to pull the right info. I spent 2 hours trying to get ONE show to pull the right episode info. I finally renamed it by hand in my format defined in Filebot...and it STILL would not pull the correct info. Never did find out why, but it was ONE episode. In the 13,000+ tv episodes I have on my server this has probably been the case with maybe 10 or 20...ever. It's not a Filebot issue. Of that I am sure.
Also, having redone entire tv series on thetvdb myself I will affirm that in MOST cases you will have to wait 2-3 days before the database updates so that the information is sent out to clients. Even though you see the updated info there the server only updates every few days. The longest I ever waited for an edit to actually work on Filebot was 5 days. The shortest was 2 days.
Greg
Scooby.Doo.And.The.Goblin.King.2008.REPACK.DVDRip.[Movie-Torrentz].avi
This renames just fine.
As does this:
Scooby.Doo.Where.Are.You.S01E02.A.Clue.for.Scooby.Doo.mp4
---
I have noticed in quite a few cases some movies and tv shows will NOT pull any information. It almost always has to do with the name sent to themoviedb or thetvdb. Doesn't care about the .'s however, you can always remove them before using Filebot to get the format you desire. I find that most movies/tv shows require at least a year. Some tv shows require (for some reason) a season and episode number to pull the right info. I spent 2 hours trying to get ONE show to pull the right episode info. I finally renamed it by hand in my format defined in Filebot...and it STILL would not pull the correct info. Never did find out why, but it was ONE episode. In the 13,000+ tv episodes I have on my server this has probably been the case with maybe 10 or 20...ever. It's not a Filebot issue. Of that I am sure.
Also, having redone entire tv series on thetvdb myself I will affirm that in MOST cases you will have to wait 2-3 days before the database updates so that the information is sent out to clients. Even though you see the updated info there the server only updates every few days. The longest I ever waited for an edit to actually work on Filebot was 5 days. The shortest was 2 days.
Greg
Re: Issues with rare TV shows
While FileBot just works in most cases, it has extensive support for manually / semi-manually matching files:
https://youtu.be/btNSv7AnMMw
The Episodes panel is particularly useful so you can manually search for TV Shows to make sure they can be found and to check the available episode data to make sure the corresponding entry exists in the database in the first place.
Calling -clear-cache can speed things up when updating data manually, but only as far as client-side caching is concerned:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1996
https://youtu.be/btNSv7AnMMw
The Episodes panel is particularly useful so you can manually search for TV Shows to make sure they can be found and to check the available episode data to make sure the corresponding entry exists in the database in the first place.
Calling -clear-cache can speed things up when updating data manually, but only as far as client-side caching is concerned:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1996