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Exclude Keywords, #115
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working on it |
Would love to see this implemented. It seems a lot of groups will exclude words from late night talk shows. Instead of the full name, they will only use the hosts name in the file name, so I get 0 results from Comet for a bunch of shows. |
you can disable Title Match Check if you're selfhosting |
Yeah even with that disabled it doesn't find two fo the late night shows (not sure if I'm allowed to mention them here?). I have Zilean setup and have it set to scrape Torrentio as well, and it still doesn't find the shows via Comet. Torrentio shows them though. |
try with latest update |
So, looked at the logs before and after updating. Both are actually finding 5 shows, but none of them are cached on real-debrid. Torrentio shows some that are cached though. I checked my Prowlarr logs as well and I still think the issue is it's searching by the full name, even though an exact name match isn't required, it's not even finding the ones that Torrentio is finding. Edit: For clarification. I have EZTV as an indexer, which is what Torrentio shows as the source of the ones cached on RD, and it's not finding them. Show is Late Show with Steven Colbert if you want to do your own testing. |
I have found there is some releases that are using e.g 1080p HD-TS so i wonder if there would be a option to blacklist keywords, or use regex
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