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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? My Work Is Like This Movie! Post 302210856 by robotronic on Wednesday 2nd of July 2008 06:05:32 AM
Old 07-02-2008
ROTFL! My environment like "Mutiny on the Bounty"... Well, not like... Is really that Smilie

You have to know that our office is divided into three main "islands", four desks each. My island is called "the mutinous island", or even "anarchy island", because its inhabitants can do whatever they want, when they want, without asking permission to no one!

Eheheh, well, it's not exactly like that, it'll be too cool! But when the boss jokingly called us in that manner for the first time from his single-apart-island like a pirate sea captain, we were baptized for life! And we are proud of that Smilie

I really enjoy my work and I feel so good with my colleagues that I won't change this work for nothing else!

We are like a naval vessel, sailing the impervious seas of databases' world! Sometimes we also need to shoot our cannons against dangerous enemies, typically developers' battleships or users' boats...

How many fights, how many victories!

Smilie
 

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TV_IMDB(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       TV_IMDB(1p)

NAME
tv_imdb - Augment XMLTV listings files with imdb.com data. SYNOPSIS
tv_imdb --imdbdir <dir> [--help] [--quiet] [--download] [--prepStage (1-7,all)] tv_imdb --imdbdir <dir> [--help] [--quiet] [--movies-only][--stats][--output FILE] [FILE...] DESCRIPTION
Very similar to tv_cat in symantics (see tv_cat) except whenever a programme appears with "date" entry the title and date are used to look up extra data by using the XMLTV::IMDB package. --output FILE write to FILE rather than standard output --quiet disable all status messages (that normally appear on stderr). --download try to download data files if they are missing (in --prepStage). --stats force output of grab stats (stats output disabled in --quiet mode). --movies-only only augment programs that look like movie listings (4 digit 'date' field). All programs are checked against imdb.com data (unless --movies-only is used). For the purposes of tv_imdb, an "exact" match is defined as a case insensitive match gainst imdb.com data (which may or may not include the transformation of '&' to 'and' and vise-versa. If the program includes a 4 digit 'date' field the following is matches are attempted, the first succeeding match is used: 1. an "exact" title/year match against movie titles is done 2. an "exact" title match against tv series (and tv mini series) 3. an "exact" title match against movie titles with production dates within 2 years of the 'date' value. Unless --movies-only is used, if the program does not include a 4 digit 'date' field the following matches are attempted, the first succeeding match is used: 1. an "exact" title match against tv series (and tv mini series) When a match is found in the imdb.com data the following is applied: 1. the 'title' field is set to match exactly the title from the imdb.com data. This includes modification of the case to match and any transformations mentioned above. 2. if the match is a movie, the 'date' field is set to imdb.com 4 digit year of production. 3. the type of match found (Movie, TV Movie, Video Movie, TV Series, or TV Mini Series) is placed in the 'categories' field. 4. the url to the www.imdb.com page is added 5. the director is added if the match was a movie or if only one director is listed in the imdb.com data (because some tv series have > 30 directors) 6. the top 3 billing actors are added. 7. genres added to 'categories' field (current list of genres are Short, Drama, Comedy, Documentary, Animation, Adult, Action, Family, Romance, Crime, Thriller, Musical, Adventure, Western, Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Mystery, War, Film-Noir, Music 8. imdb user ratings added to 'star-ratings' field. HOWTO In order to use tv_imdb, you need: 1. choose a directory location to use for the tv_imdb database (you'll need about 1/2 GB of free space), 2a. run 'tv_imdb --imdbdir <dir> --prepStage all --download' to download the list files from imdb.com. Or, 2b If you have a slow network connection you may prefer to omit the '--download' flag and be prompted for what you need to download by hand. See <http://www.imdb.com/interfaces> for the download sites. Then once you have the files rerun without '--download'. Note: '--prepStage' sucks a bit of memeory, but you can run each prepStage separately by running --prepStage with each of the stages (see --help for details). 3. Once you have the database loaded try 'cat tv.xml | tv_imdb --imdbdir <dir> > tv1.xml'. Feel free to report any problems with these steps to xmltv-devel@lists.sf.net. BUGS
The '--prepStage' needs a lot of memory to run at a reasonable speed, over 200 megabytes with the current imdb data files. For there to be 200 megabytes free for tv_imdb, the system will need at least 256 megabytes of RAM. Running with less can take hours (or days!) - although fortunately this stage needs to be run only once after downloading the data files. Could use a --configure step just like the grabbers so you do not have to specify the --imdbdir on the command line every time. Also this could step you through the prep stages with more description of what is being done and what is required. Configure could also control the number of actors to add (since some movies have an awful lot), currently we are adding the top 3. How and what to look up needs to be option driven. Needs some more controls for fine tuning "close" matches. For instance, currently it looks like the North America grabber only has date entries for movies, but the imdb.com data contains made for video movies as well as as real movies, ot is it's possible to get the wrong data to be inserted. In this case we may want to say "ignore tv series" and "ignore tv mini series". Along with this, we'd want to define what a "close" match is. For instance does a movie by the same title with a date out by 1 year or 2 years considered a match (currently we're using 2). Nice to haves include: verification/addition of programe MPAA/VCHIP ratings, addition of imdb.com user ratings (by votes) to programes. Potenially we could expand to include "country of origin", "description", "writer" and "producer" credits, maybe even "commentator". Heh, if the XMLTV.dtd supported it, we could even include urls to head shots of the actors :) SEE ALSO
xmltv(5) AUTHOR
Jerry Veldhuis, jerry@matilda.com perl v5.14.2 2011-06-22 TV_IMDB(1p)
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