Hi there,
I am trying to get the full movie information with various agents in a specific order, for full German information incl. rating etc.
I use in freebase:
Moviepilot
OFDB
Freebase
Local Media Assets (Movies)
TheMovieDB
German Genres
In addition, the following agents are installed, but not marked.
Amazon
MoviePosterDB
OpenSubtitles.org Settings
Rotten Tomatoes Settings
Wikipedia
This works fine, but I would like to have the posters in English (for the original title), and I do not want to change more than 800 posters manually.
Has anybody an idea on how to revise above agents list to make this possible?
Thanks for your help!
Hi!
I’m not 100% sure if this is gonna work, because your section’s language is set to German, and the language defined inside the MoviePosterDB agent is English… But I think you should be able to achieve your goal by setting the agents in this order (active ones listed only):
[list]
[]Local Media Assets (Movies)
[]MoviePosterDB - posters
[]Moviepilot (disable the option to retrieve posters in the agent’s settings [sup]1[/sup]) - title, year, summary, content rating (FSK), original title
[]OFDB [sup]2[/sup]
[]TheMovieDB - rating, title (overruled by the one from Moviepilot), tagline, content rating (overruled by the one from Moviepilot), summary (overruled by the one from Moviepilot), originally available date, year, duration, genres, studio, directors, writers, roles (actors), posters, art
[]Freebase - title (overruled by the one from Moviepilot), duration (overruled by the one from TheMovieDB), genres, directors, writers, roles (actors), studio (overruled by the one from TheMovieDB), tagline (overruled by the one from TheMovieDB), content rating (overruled by the one from Moviepilot), year (overruled by the one from Moviepilot), originally available date (overruled by the one from TheMovieDB), countries
German Genres - translates non German genres into German
[/list]
[sup]1[/sup]
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[sup]2[/sup] OFDB is not really necessary, since all the metadata it finds is also found by other agents. Unless you really want ratings from OFDB you can remove it from the list, because:
[list][*]*title* is found by Moviepilot
[*]*genres* is found by TheMovieDB and Freebase + translated by German Genres
[*]*rating* is found by TheMovieDB
[*]*summary* is found by Moviepilot
[*]*content rating* is found by Moviepilot
[/list]
Thanks!
I will try tonight.
I am using OFDB not for the rating, but for the summary. Without OFDB, the summaries shown are very short, and in many cases not really a summary of the movie, but just some short background information. Not sure, where moviepilot retrieves it from.
But I will try either way with and without OFDB, and come back.
Seeing your listing, it looks Plex is working on the agent´s list from bottom to top, correct?
Thanks again!
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