Hello - I'm using version 5.5.2 of DVDPedia and I just started noticing that 99% of the UPC codes I enter don't pull up the correct movie and even when I try searching the title, I can rarely get the correct DVD. I've been added many of my movies manually.
How can I fix this?
Poor search results
Re: Poor search results
UPC codes can very country dependant and as I get my DVD's (or used to as I stream more now) I reverted to Title search in most cases using Amazon and IMDb.
Also are you using your own Amazon Associate ID or the Bruji Amazon Test ID?
Conor has come up with a work around and built into the pedia's a dedicated Bruji pedia Amazon Web Services (AWS) Associate ID. To enable this "hold down the option key and click on the main Help menu in each program once and select "Amazon Test" so that a check mark appears. You should then have access to Amazon search.
Now go into Preferences > Sites list and Tick or Untick the Amazon sites you want or do not want and then drag the wanted sites up to the search priority level you want.
Hope this helps
Also please do try Bruji's Beta version which is optimised for the latest macOS Mojave. You can fetch the Beta's here.
Also are you using your own Amazon Associate ID or the Bruji Amazon Test ID?
Conor has come up with a work around and built into the pedia's a dedicated Bruji pedia Amazon Web Services (AWS) Associate ID. To enable this "hold down the option key and click on the main Help menu in each program once and select "Amazon Test" so that a check mark appears. You should then have access to Amazon search.
Now go into Preferences > Sites list and Tick or Untick the Amazon sites you want or do not want and then drag the wanted sites up to the search priority level you want.
Hope this helps
Also please do try Bruji's Beta version which is optimised for the latest macOS Mojave. You can fetch the Beta's here.
Re: Poor search results
I’ll give that a try, thanks!
I don’t have Mojave, so I can’t switch to the beta.
I don’t have Mojave, so I can’t switch to the beta.
Re: Poor search results
The next full pedia's release will be version 6 and the current Beta's, which are very stable, have been fully optimised for 64 bit technology only.
The Betas and the next version 6 release will run on:
10.12 Sierra
10.13 High Sierra
10.14 Mojave
Conor has only really been supporting pedia version 5.6.1 (macOS 10.5 to 10.11) in the look up search plug-ins area.
If you are able to upgrade your macOS I do advise that you do so not only for the new pedia's but also for the security and bug fixes present in the latest macOS. macOS upgrades are free. Even if you just upgrade to pedia version 5.6.1 it will run on macOS 10.12, 10.13 & 10.14.
From macOS 10.15, only 64 bit app's of any kind will run and Conor will be stopping any support for pre pedia's 5.6.1.
I do not know what, if there is any, cost of the pedia's upgrade path is from 5.5.2 or 5.6.1 to version 6, Conor will make this clearer in the News & Announcement forum when he releases the full version 6 of all the macOS pedia's.
The Betas and the next version 6 release will run on:
10.12 Sierra
10.13 High Sierra
10.14 Mojave
Conor has only really been supporting pedia version 5.6.1 (macOS 10.5 to 10.11) in the look up search plug-ins area.
If you are able to upgrade your macOS I do advise that you do so not only for the new pedia's but also for the security and bug fixes present in the latest macOS. macOS upgrades are free. Even if you just upgrade to pedia version 5.6.1 it will run on macOS 10.12, 10.13 & 10.14.
From macOS 10.15, only 64 bit app's of any kind will run and Conor will be stopping any support for pre pedia's 5.6.1.
I do not know what, if there is any, cost of the pedia's upgrade path is from 5.5.2 or 5.6.1 to version 6, Conor will make this clearer in the News & Announcement forum when he releases the full version 6 of all the macOS pedia's.