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I have a few movies at the top of my list named as #DUPE#.

 

I am assuming this is Emby duplicate management but I cannot find much (any) info on it.

 

It is easy enough to find one of the duplicate copies by selecting "Edit Metadata" and review the path but I cannot find a way to have Emby tell me where the second duplicate copy lives.

 

Can anyone provide a clue?

Posted

Hi, Emby never adds #DUPE# to your movie titles. Where did that come from?

Posted

That will explain why I could find info on this feature.

 

I can only assume then it is coming from somewhere in the chain of metadata scraping. Let me see if I can find it, and failing that I will post a specific example.

Posted

I suppose in theory. The server log might help tell us that. Thanks.

Posted

I have had someone else check this with a  sample data set with identical results.

 

I will do some testing and raise a github ticket when done with my findings and a fake dataset to reproduce it easily.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Is this still happening?

Posted

so it's bad data coming from Omdb?

Happy2Play
Posted

so it's bad data coming from Omdb?

 

Yes as they would appear to have duped it as the id changed.  As the url redirect to imdb updated id.

Happy2Play
Posted

I cant locate anything that explains this.

 

movie.nfo contains only

 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3920266/

 

which is a legitimate ttid for the movie. Could this be coming from the TMDB API?

 

Is that meida "Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy (2014)"?

 

If so update the imdbid to tt3919322.

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