Each search query can be comprised of up to 5 parts, depending on the supported search type:
Site
- Either the shorthand abbreviation, or full site name.Date
- Follows immediately after site name, in the format of eitherYYYY-MM-DD
orYY-MM-DD
(more on how this can be used)Actor(s)
Title
- The title/name of the scene.StudioID
- A numeric value found in the URL of a studio page.Studio
- Studio name used for manual add.ActressID
- An alphanumeric value found in the URL of an actress page. Typically similar to the name of the actress.SceneID
- A numeric value found in the URL of a scene page.Direct URL
- A string of characters at the end of a URL of a scene page. Typically includes some combination of a SceneID, Scene Title, or Actor.
There are 4 available search/matching methods, as listed below:
- Enhanced Search:
Title
Actor
Date
SceneID
- Limited Search:
Title
Actor
- Exact Match:
StudioID
ActressID
SceneID
Direct URL
- Manual Add: Add
Date
Actor
(AndActor
And ...) InTitle
AtStudio
-
Available search methods:
- Title
- Actor(s)
-
Available match methods: These can be used in conjunction with available search methods and will increase the possibility of locating the correct scene. However, it is not recommended they be used as standalone search terms. Usually, at least one of these can be utilized (depending on the site)
- Date
- SceneID
-
Date Match: Date can be entered directly after the site name, but before any other search terms. This will increase the possibility for a match.
-
SceneID Match: SceneID can be entered directly after the site name (and date), but before all other search terms. This will increase the possibility for a match.
- Available search methods:
- Title
- Actor(s)
Locating the correct scene is entirely dependent on entering the correct StudioID, ActressID, SceneID, or Direct URL. However, entering additional search terms may help with matching.
- StudioID: Typically used when sites host many small, independent studios (ie. Clips4Sale).
- Can add the Date (before the StudioID).
- Can add a Title/Actor (after the StudioID). This acts as a search term.
- ActressID: Typically used when actresses have their own page, but scenes do not.
- Can add the Date (before the ActressID).
- Can add a Title/Actor (after the ActressID). This acts as a search term.
- SceneID
- Can add the Date (before the SceneID).
- Can add a Title/Actor (after the SceneID).
- Direct URL
- Can add the Date (before the URL).
- Adding any additional terms (ie. Title/Actors) will cause issues with matching.
If the studio is not yet supported, you can add the scene manually. Check the sitelist for supported websites.
- Add Keyword Add tells PhoenixAdult you want to add the scene manually
- Date You can add the date but is not required
- Actor Adds actor. You can add multiple actors by typing 'And' between each one
- Title After actor(s), keyword 'In' tells PhoenixAdult that scenetitle follows
- Studio After title or actor(s), keyword 'At' tells PhoenixAdult that studio follows
- Genres After all above, keyword 'With' tells PhoenixAdult what genres should be added
Check Issue1275 if you have fields that contain some of the keywords and couldn't match properly.
- Date Add - Some sites don't make release dates available. The agent will scrape the date from your filename/search term, instead.
Depending on the capability of any one network/site, you can try a few combiations of the above.
Here are some examples for each type of search:
-
Enhanced Search examples:
- A full search, with all available details:
SiteName
-YY-MM-DD
-SceneID
-Jane Doe
-An Interesting Plot
- A minimal search, with fewer details, but includes SceneID:
SiteName
-SceneID
-Jane Doe
- A basic search with the most common details:
SiteName
-YY-MM-DD
-An Interesting Plot
- Another minimal search, using site shorthand:
SN
-An Interesting Plot
- A full search, with all available details:
-
Limited Search examples:
- A search using both actor and scene title:
SiteName
-Jane Doe
-An Interesting Plot
- A search using site name and an actor from the scene:
SiteName
-Jane Doe
- A search using site shorthand with the scene title:
SN
-An Interesting Plot
- A search using both actor and scene title:
-
Exact Match examples:
- An exact search using site name and ID:
SiteName
-SceneID
- An exact search using site shorthand and ID:
SN
-SceneID
- A direct url match, using only a suffix:
SiteName
-Direct URL
PornPros
-eager-hands
(taken from the URL https://pornpros.com/video/eager-hands)
SiteName
-YY-MM-DD
-Direct URL
Mylf
-2019.01.01
-1809 manicured-milf-masturbation
(taken from the URL https://www.mylf.com/movies/1809/manicured-milf-masturbation)Wicked
-2019.10.10
-Stranger-Than-Fiction 77675
(taken from the URL https://www.wicked.com/en/movie/Stranger-Than-Fiction/77675)Wicked
-2019.10.10
-Stranger Than Fiction Scene 1 167063
(taken from the URL https://www.wicked.com/en/video/Stranger-Than-Fiction-Scene-1/167063)
- An exact search using site name and ID:
-
Manual Add examples:
- Add only actress and studio:
- Add
Actress
AtStudio
- Add
- Add Date, actress and studio:
- Add
Date
Actress
AtStudio
- Add
- Add Date, actresses, title and studio:
- Add
Date
Actress
AndActress
InScene
AtStudio
- Add
- Add Date, actresses, title, studio, and genres:
- Add
Date
Actress
AndActress
InScene
AtStudio
WithGenre1
,Genre2
- Add
- Add only actress and studio:
Enable custom title formats in agent settings
Create a string with a combination of fixed characters and metadata tags
Tags should be used in the format: {Tag Name}
Title
- The title/name of the scene originally pulled by scraperActors
- Comma separated string consisting of all actorsStudio
- Studio producing videoSeries
- Specific series for video
- [Series] Title:
[{Series}] {Title}
- [Actors] Title:
[{Actors}] {Title}