I am trying to scrape a bunch of movies with Ember (the latest, .13) and it finds the movies almost always (309 out of 329). Of the 20 it couldn't find, only 1 is a "true movie" but the rest are documentaries or Pixar shorts or stuff like that. Every single one is listed in IMDB, and I have the titles and years correct.
Sometimes I am dumbfounded why a movie is not found by Ember, and I'm wondering what I can do, if anything, to improve my odds.
For instance, I have "One Man Band", a Pixar short from 2005. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0479113/ - which says "One Man Band" with the year 2005. It's in a directory called "One Man Band (2005)" and the file name is "One Man Band (2005).mkv". Yet Ember thinks it's "One Man Band" from 1965, and the list of 6 partial matches does not contain the version I have.
So, in the end, is there *anything* I can do to improve the find rate? Might I be missing some setting?
(Yes, this is a good hit rate, but I have over 1000 movies to go, and it's quite time consuming because Ember stops scraping once it hits a movie that it can't find.)
Sometimes I am dumbfounded why a movie is not found by Ember, and I'm wondering what I can do, if anything, to improve my odds.
For instance, I have "One Man Band", a Pixar short from 2005. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0479113/ - which says "One Man Band" with the year 2005. It's in a directory called "One Man Band (2005)" and the file name is "One Man Band (2005).mkv". Yet Ember thinks it's "One Man Band" from 1965, and the list of 6 partial matches does not contain the version I have.
So, in the end, is there *anything* I can do to improve the find rate? Might I be missing some setting?
(Yes, this is a good hit rate, but I have over 1000 movies to go, and it's quite time consuming because Ember stops scraping once it hits a movie that it can't find.)