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chacawaca
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Hi, on themoviedb website you can set your default language and a fallback language for data not translated, it is possible to set that in metadata setup ?

Often, title between FR-CA and FR-FR are not the same, i prefer FR-CA but this database is less populated than FR-FR, on moviedb you can complete unpopulated data with FR-FR.

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Hi, yes this is something we should add. Currently the fallback is preset to english internally. Thanks.

  • 2 years later...
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Hello team, any update on a fallback language. Maybe just a config read from the system.xml or metadata.xml. I have the same problem as first poster. 

Thanks

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Possible for me to edit a script (.js) or something  for now? where?

Edited by legrosmoi
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Hi, it's not possible, no.

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yangswag0607
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Hello, just wondering if there's been any progress on fallback language feature. I'm curious if there's any news on when we might see it implemented.

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21 hours ago, yangswag0607 said:

Hello, just wondering if there's been any progress on fallback language feature. I'm curious if there's any news on when we might see it implemented.

Hi, not yet but we are working on it. Thanks.

  • 11 months later...
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Desperately needed feature lol

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Killface69
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Push. This also applies to collections and their title/summary 

I have a German language setting, and for collections like The Call where no translation is availble, the summary is empty.

Same for movie titles, Bullets Over Summer (1999) is also missing a German title, and I cannot decipher the scraped title 爆裂刑警.

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GargiMan
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I am also interested in possible setting of fallback language, any news ?

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1 hour ago, GargiMan said:

I am also interested in possible setting of fallback language, any news ?

Hi, not yet but it is in our plans. Thanks.

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