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Weird TMBD match for a Korean movie
Posted: 20 Jan 2023, 10:24
by fbotguy
The movie is called JUNG_E and has a page on TMDB:
https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/843794?language=en-GB
However FileBot matches it to a single 1996 movie called Jung. Is this a FileBot issue or something wrong with TMDB's API?
Re: Weird TMBD match for a Korean movie
Posted: 20 Jan 2023, 12:15
by rednoah
1.
Please post
file paths as text when reporting mismatches:
2.
Use
Double-Click ➔ Edit Match to manually fix the match. If the correct movie doesn't show up. That's a clue. If it does show up, that's a clue too. There will always be a corner case that doesn't work. That is normal. That said, we'll look into improving auto-detection for this specific case.
Re: Weird TMBD match for a Korean movie
Posted: 20 Jan 2023, 12:25
by fbotguy
Debug info:
JUNG_E.2023/JUNG_E (2023).mkv {"@type":"Movie","year":1996,"imdbId":116726,"tmdbId":391729,"language":"en-US","id":391729,"name":"Jung","aliasNames":[]}
Dobule-Click -> Edit Match tells me that FileBot perceives the name as
Jung, not
Jung_E, which I think is the source of the problem. If I correct it to
Jung_E like below, I can see the correct movie.
Re: Weird TMBD match for a Korean movie
Posted: 20 Jan 2023, 13:15
by rednoah
Some debugging reveals... FileBot has
E.?\d{1,4} as an
explicit ignore pattern, which accidentally matches
E 2023 in this specific case.
EDIT:
Fixed. The issue will resolve itself within a few weeks.
Re: Weird TMBD match for a Korean movie
Posted: 20 Jan 2023, 14:00
by fbotguy
Thank you!