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Support / Re: Title of Movies v.0.9.9.21
« on: December 16, 2010, 06:25:16 am »
SOLVED!  The problem I have been experiencing was caused by IMDB [EN] plugin 0.9.6.2 replacing my title (with the date) with IMDB's title (without a date).  I unticked Title in the plugin and everything works properly for me again.

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Support / Re: Title of Movies v.0.9.9.21
« on: December 14, 2010, 07:15:55 am »
Create a new entry by making up a title starting with "The" and ending with (2010) without (%Y).

For example: The Test of PVD (2010).avi - when the record is created, the list and title will show: Test of PVD, The, with the date from the file name dropped.

Now edit that record and manually input (2010) into the title: Test of PVD, The (2010).  When the record is saved the list and the title will show Test of PVD, The (2010) the way PVD used to save the list and title.  All previously save entries in my data base will show the date in this format.

Now if the title formatting is changed to include (%Y), then the entire database will now show in the list and title the following format: Test of PVD, The (2010) 2010).  Even titles that did not have the prefix moved and had been showing the date, will now all have the date repeated.

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Support / Re: Title of Movies v.0.9.9.21
« on: December 14, 2010, 05:54:02 am »
Thanks for the response, Rick.  As I first posted, the titles of all my movies (over 2500) has the date in parenthesis in the file name.  I.E. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993).avi.  My entire database created with using the older versions of PVD, has the list and the title saved in the following format: Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), The.

If I add (%Y) then the entire database of over 2500 movies now shows: Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), The (1993) with the date repeated in the list twice, but is properly display in the title as: Nightmare Before Christmas, The (1993).

Only when the prefix article is moved, the date is dropped off in the list and in the title.  If the file name does not have an prefix, then the date is kept properly in the list and the title.

Protocol has changed with this version of the program.

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Support / Re: Title of Movies v.0.9.9.21
« on: December 13, 2010, 10:21:52 pm »
It appears when PVD moves the article "The" to the end of the title, which I have selected, it drops the date in the parenthesis. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) is saved as: Nightmare Before Christmas, The, without the date.

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Support / Re: Title of Movies v.0.9.9.21
« on: December 13, 2010, 10:07:12 pm »
Post Script....  I thought it worked.  I added %Y to the title formatting, but now all my old records inputed with the old version showing Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), The.... now shows Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), The 1933.  The date is shown twice.

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Support / Re: Title of Movies v.0.9.9.21
« on: December 13, 2010, 10:00:57 pm »
Thanks! It now works.

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Support / Re: Manually inputing File Path v0.9.9.22
« on: December 13, 2010, 09:56:47 pm »
Thanks for replying, Rick,

No matter which record in the PVD I try to edit, I am not able to edit the file path field.  I left click on it but the cursor is never placed in the field to edit.  I can edit all other fields, except the file path.

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Support / Re: Manually inputing File Path v0.9.9.22
« on: December 13, 2010, 09:34:12 pm »
When adding episodes, there is no input for the file path.  Then, when the database is edited, the file path cannot be edited, only browse is available.

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Support / Title of Movies v.0.9.9.21
« on: December 13, 2010, 09:32:27 pm »
The titles of my movies has the date in parenthesis.  I.E. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993).  In my older version of PVD, the title would be saved as: Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), The.   With this new version, it is saved as: Nightmare Before Christmas, The, without the date.   How can I have the version 21 retain the date in the title, when moving "articles" to the end of the title?

Thanks

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Support / Manually inputing File Path v0.9.9.22
« on: December 13, 2010, 02:24:58 pm »
How can I manually type in the file path and or edit the location of the movie file without using the browse tab? With over 2200 movies on the hard drive, it is more convenient to type in the path without browsing the entire hard drive.

Thanks for such a wonderful program!

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Support / Re: PVD can't find imdb file
« on: December 18, 2009, 05:25:36 am »
Thank you for the info on how to trick PVD to download from the url.  This is a wonderful program!

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Support / PVD can't find imdb file
« on: December 17, 2009, 11:37:38 pm »
PVD 9.9.14 can't find imdb data for titles, yet imbd file can be found in Google search.  For instance, "All Creatures Great and Small" Brotherly Love (1990) in Google finds http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0124275/.  PVD gives No Movies Found.  With a known link to an imdb file, how can I force PVD to load data from that link?  Any ideas why PVD can't automatically find and load data?

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