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Actually, it seems that the scene might be wrong in this case. IMDB, Wikipedia, and TMDB all agree on the release being in 2009 but every single scene release says 2008. Interestingly RT also uses 2008. Operating System Concepts 9th Edition Instructor Manual Torrent.

I am not familiar enough with the scene naming rules to know exactly what date they use on a release. I am also not sure how to rectify a situation like this other than to allow a manual override in Radarr or something. Oldboy is a similiar issue, when I search for oldboy within radar the matching result is 'Oldboy (2002)' but every other resource seems to use 2003 as the date of release. We are already using regular expressions for matching movie titles. The problem is that if we do not have the year immediately after the movie title, we cannot know (through any regular expressions) what is in the movie title and what is just additional tags.

An example might be 'XXX: Extended 2017'. Is Extended there for extended edition?

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Does it belong to a movie title? We cannot possibly know. Another example: 'Stop it French 2016'. Is this movie in French or is French part of the title? Here we cannot know that too. So either Torrent9 has to change their naming scheme (which they should) or somehow Jackett (Or whatever you are using) would have to extract either the IMDBid from Torrent9 or the correct release title (Which I have seen on torrent9). I optimized the parser (logging too) and for me Radarr works much better!

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I would be glad if a few people would test it that I can commit my changes in a few days. • set the debug mode from Debug to Trace in webinterface (Setting >General >Logging) • stop service • replace NzbDrone.Core.dll • start service URL removed, see below (bugfixes) if you have still problems please post your radarr.trace.txt within the movie (STRG+F) which is not working! Note: currently matching for releases without the year-tag wont work. Like some actual releases from PsO or DETAiLS.

I hope I will find a solution for this! Can i maybe suggest adding a column in the movie info next to the release date and also in the search results window relating to the imdbid or the like that is used to verify the release? Nsa Junior Officer Career Cryptologic Programmi. So at least if a search comes up we know whether or not that is the culprit?

Forgive me if this has nothing to do with the search process but it is my understanding it has some bearing on it? Im having an issue on a few movies which are named perfectly and all tags are used as per western scene rules but still comes as an unmatch. In fact the search results coming up seem to be completely off for some reason; barely related to the title. Can screenshot examples if you like. Also currently planning a few things for fixing a lot of issue in this thread: • 1. Force downloading a movie with wrong year or title.

Title or year then get's added to a database, so Radarr remembers that the title or year were actually correct. A way to automatically share those corrections, so others can profit too. (Shown above) Being much more descriptive why a movie was not considered to be the correct one. Gather all issues arising from RSS Sync (So movie not mapped correctly, too small, too few seeders, etc.) in one place below the movie, so you can improve your profiles, filters, etc. A way to make mapping much more lenient, so that only parts of the release name have to correspond to parts of the title Radarr has. Allow some releases of German / French release groups to be parsed (where year does not immediately follow title) • 7. Remember alternative titles from indexers that provide imdb id.

(Issue will be closed once all these bullet points are done).