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deadlycur10sity |
Posted - 14 Dec 2010 : 14:32:50
i wanted to rename all the movies in the list to their Original Title..
but as seen above, XXM puts YEAR after Original Title..so when I renamed them as u see all the movies was shown with YEARS and above name has 2 YEARS..
how to correct that? |
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JDommi |
Posted - 16 Dec 2010 : 17:59:08 The script options for each movie (already imported) are stored in db. So the reimport uses the same option. Give it a try to change the option on beginning to reimport. I think you don't need to update every information - just break it on first movie to import. Standard option should be to not add the year to title. But I'm not sure as I don't use the imdb script... |
deadlycur10sity |
Posted - 16 Dec 2010 : 15:22:02 quote: Originally posted by JDommi
On importing data you have to toggle in Advanced Script Options "Title Year" to 0.
thanx for the help.it worked
but i think there is no need in YEAR in Original Title anyways.. it's showed above already
and is there a way to update that to only add new information like "not to add YEAR to the title" or i need to re-update all information?
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JDommi |
Posted - 16 Dec 2010 : 11:56:29 On importing data you have to toggle in Advanced Script Options "Title Year" to 0. |
deadlycur10sity |
Posted - 16 Dec 2010 : 10:52:13 quote: Originally posted by JDommi
Try the replace function. Filter all movies containing "(xxxx)" then use popup menu's "replace all words in title" I think you have to replace every single year (I didn't have tested it).
but can u correct it in the future that...to not show the YEAR in the "Original Title" |
JDommi |
Posted - 15 Dec 2010 : 13:29:35 Try the replace function. Filter all movies containing "(xxxx)" then use popup menu's "replace all words in title" I think you have to replace every single year (I didn't have tested it). |
deadlycur10sity |
Posted - 15 Dec 2010 : 13:22:55 anyone?????? |