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TMDB is user ratings. RT has both user ratings and critic ratings. I think you’ve answered your own question. I’mma upvote you. RT would be the most "legit" critic-wise (even in the more general sense). While IMDB is great at telling good movies from likely junk, it does not convey the élan a 92%/85% might on RT.
TV: If you are using the “Plex TV Series” agent, you can optionally include the TMDB or TVDB show ID in the folder name to improve matching. If you choose to do that, it must be inside curly braces: ShowName (2020) {tvdb-123456} or ShowName (2020) {tmdb-123456} where 123456 is the show ID. An example can be found at the end of the article.
Just started playing with collections again after having tried it some years back when it created hundreds of collections based on single movies. Found that I can stop it from doing that and can use it to group movies into a single title in the main view so I’m giving it another go. Issue: I created a number of groups like Alien, Bond, etc. It created little 4 image posters which is fine ...
My search is not working anymore in Fen - Ive checked and I have version 2.1.8 of FenomScrapers installed which I think it the correct version and Ive entered the API key for TMDB as well. Search worked on Saturday after inputting the API key so any ideas why its not working now?
If you use the modern library agent, you can use TMDb as a rule, and still set individual shows to TVDb when theirs is more accurate. The sooner we all ditch TVDB the better. Well, it depends on TheTVDB and TheMovieDB and their differences. For example, TVDB ordering might not be the same as TMDB for the episodes in a season.
TMDb works pretty well for TV shows! I also recommend using the Universal Movie Scraper for movies, as it's fast and has LOTS of cool features 👍. I still use TVDB because there's more stuff on there. I tried looking for a couple of obscure shows I have on TMDB and they weren't on there.
I am developing a web and mobile app that uses the TMDB API as its source of data for movies and tv shows. I'm planning to offer a subscription model where users can pay for additional features such as cosmetic themes, access to a movie's soundtracks, access to more advanced search engines and other features related to the social part of the ...
make your own. create a repo on github (for example), just make sure it is public. add your custom players.zip to the root of the repo. click on the file and then copy the "Raw" link. paste that into helper. given it is your repo you can make the name easy to remember or even use one of the url shortener sites.
TMDb genre ID values so, 2 hours ago i tried to find the genre ID's by googling and apparently my google-ninja skills just aren't good enough for that, so for future references and other google-ninjas I hope that this reddit post might be found. so the TMDB ids as of today (2017 sept 16) are here:
TV show episode ordering is a different beast. Plex supports episode ordering from TMDB (aired) and TVDB (aired/dvd/absolute). Plex defaults to TMDB. You can change the default for the entire library to TVDB-Aired by editing the library. Edit the library -> Advanced -> Episode ordering = TMDB or TVDB.