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Australian Classifications Issue


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seanbuff
Posted
4 minutes ago, gothicaria said:

Could radarr be messing with these values?

Possibly. Are you also using Radarr to pull down metadata? If so, I would chose one or the other, not both.

Junglejim
Posted
3 minutes ago, seanbuff said:

Possibly. Are you also using Radarr to pull down metadata? If so, I would chose one or the other, not both.

I was thinking it could be a nfo issue (I don't use them), but it could be reading the rating from a nfo?

gothicaria
Posted

I’ll uninstall it and try the refresh again? I do have NFO installed but can’t remember why it’s there lol

seanbuff
Posted
1 minute ago, gothicaria said:

I’ll uninstall it and try the refresh again? I do have NFO installed but can’t remember why it’s there lol

NFO's are fine, I write all my metadata to them. But if another app (e.g. Radarr) is also creating/modifying them, there may be a conflict.

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GrimReaper
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27 minutes ago, gothicaria said:

I’ll uninstall it and try the refresh again? I do have NFO installed but can’t remember why it’s there lol

No need to uninstall, just disable NFO Reader in your library settings and do a Refresh again. 

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gothicaria
Posted
9 minutes ago, GrimReaper said:

No need to uninstall, just disable NFO Reader in your library settings and do a Refresh again. 

Ok disabled and refreshing now, I did also disabled this in radarr which I hope helps? image.thumb.png.9a56044edf4e79b6f2fe42a1461e69bf.png

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gothicaria
Posted

Good news it looks like it corrected the rating for many of the movies already :) Just a few it didn't update which makes it easy for me to manually update. Thank you so much for your help everyone 🥰

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crusher11
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On 4/23/2023 at 12:52 PM, seanbuff said:

Grim is right, no one provider will have all movie ratings in AU, but TMDB does have majority (which provider do you have set for priority?)

I have spent countless hours contributing to TMDB for titles that did not have AU ratings so that others may benefit. Are you saying none of your movies are pulling down AU ratings?

Do you have some examples?

I very frequently get US ratings, but a lot of my films are fairly obscure/old/foreign. Often they simply don't have an Australian classification at all, but I frequently do find ones with classifications at the OFLC website (or whatever it's called now) that aren't listed at TMDB, which AFAIK requires details of an actual release be attached to a classification.

IMDB often has ones that aren't even available on classification.gov, including the older format which I can find zero information on. No clue what their sources are or how reliable that is.

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