My question is, how can I establish that sort of link before ever scraping the metadata? I also scrape all metadata (ratings included), via TMM (and all Emby internal meta-scrapers disabled) and have no isses with Emby reading them.So I know that behind the scenes TMM has some way of linking episodes with online metadata sources that ignores the episode number, because I have had episode numbers correctly change when re-scraping a show after the episode numbers for the show had been modified on TVDB. Rotten Tomatoes tag in your nfo is wrong, it should read "tomatometerallcritics". So I went to emby selected the movie and did a "Refresh Metadata" to force emby to re-read the nfo, but rotten tomatoes is not showing up, using this library options, as you said rotten tomatoes is getting your ratings from your nfo file whether or not rotten tomatoes is the default file, and not from the opendatabase scrapper from emby.īut the only way to this day I get the rotten tomatoes rating on emby whether or not is included on the nfo, is activating Open Movie Database within emby itself and refreshing metadata (search missing metadata) with the movie selection.Ĭonclusion I cant get rotten tomatoes to show as critic rating on emby via nfo file as you said is working for you, if I am doing something wrong I appreciate the comments to correct it. I tested adding a new movie to the library with the 2 options enabled and is working as I expected, using local metadata and rotten tomatoes ratings, not sure why it changed though.Įdited Jby to let you know I rescraped my nfos using tmm with imdb and rotten tomatoes ratings like this: Maybe you can fix the behavior of emby on this scenario, like: I if i have local nfos with metadata, having the Metadata reader: nfo enabled already force emby to read the metadata content within my nfos, and when having at the same time Metadata Downloaders enabled (moviedb, open movie database, etc.) just download the missing info that isnt included on the local nfos instead of overriding/ignoring the local nfos like its happening now, to avoid overwritting or ignoring the metadata contained on the local nfos. I would lose all that information, time and work with multiple movies.Ĭorrect I am not using Rotten Tomatoes, am using IMDB.īasically I want to keep using my nfos (with all the custom options, imdb rating, etc.) as I always have done, but taking advantage of the new option of emby to get Rotten Tomatoes besides the rating generated by tiny media manager to my nfo (community rating with imdb), but seems that currently the only way of doing that is manually as I said on the OP (the option I prefer) or keeping the two metadata options enabled in library settings and setting the metadata language in spanish (the option I would avoid). These are library settings I have activated for this matter:īecause I use custom options within the nfos, I use Title in English (normally), plot in spanish, ratings from IMDB among other things. I have my local nfos previously created with all my movie folders. The workaround I have found is to uncheck the movie metadata downloaders just leave metadata readers: nfo enabled and when new media is added, I go to Library settings enable Movie Metadata Downloaders: The Open Movie Database, select the newly added entries, select option Refresh Metadata, and Select Search for missing metadata instead of replace all metadata, return to Movie Metadata Downloaders and disable it, wait for a new scan and repeat, with this emby doesnt overwrite the content from my local nfos and adds the rotten tomatoes ratings, I think this should be the normal behavior when local nfos and metadata downloaders are enabled, and not overriding local nfos like emby is currently doing (at least for me). I have enabled on my Movie Library settings "Metadata Readers: nfo" in order for emby to read the contents of my nfo files and If I want to get Rotten Tomatoes ratings I need to enable on my Movie Library Settings: "Movie Metadata downloaders: The Open Movie Database", the thing is when my library is scanning for new content I do get the Rotten Tomatoes ratings but the metadata information within my nfos is ignored, I know this because my metadata is in spanish, so when the new media is added the metadata is in English. I cant get Rotten Tomatoes ratings and local NFO information at the same time, looks like the "Movie Metadata Downloaders" on library settings when activated are overriding the activated "Metadata Readers: nfo"
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