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Unexpected behavior in "Identify" media


anderbytes

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anderbytes

In other topic, I guess @@Happy2Play was the one that told that in time of detecting media, info inside square [  ] brackets would be completely ignored by Emby.

 

I went  to do some tests and I guess it's not working as it should.

 

Trying to manually identify 3 video concluded in this:

- [1985] Back to the Future     returned me correct.

- [1989] Back to the Future II    returned me correct.

- [1990] Back to the Future III   DIDN'T find anything at all.

 

but after I removed the [1990] it found it normally. So... it's obvious that info inside square brackets aren't being ignored as predicted.

 

Can you take a look at this? To make it really ignored?

 

Additionally, can you "TRIM" the string before sending it to identify ? I've noticed different results when typing "Back to the future III" and " Back to the Future III" (space before name, or after)

 

Thanks!

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anderbytes

Before anyone asks.... I want to use the year inside brackets before movie name because I'm planning to put every movie folder inside the same root folder and stills being able to sort them by year. Instead of creating several year folders...

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