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I had gone through multiple movie ID, every time it gives me as false. Is it true example available and if yes then that true value what indicates?

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The translation of your question into my language was very confusing.
But I suppose your question can be clarified with this explanation:
https://www.themoviedb.org/bible/movie/59f3b16d9251414f20000001#59f73b759251416e71000005

@ticao2 said:

The translation of your question into my language was very confusing.
But I suppose your question can be clarified with this explanation:
https://www.themoviedb.org/bible/movie/59f3b16d9251414f20000001#59f73b759251416e71000005

I mean to ask movie metadata, there is a parameter called "video" and its values as boolean. So wants to know what is a difference in between video: false and video: True?

I mean to ask movie metadata, there is a parameter called "video" and its values as boolean.
So wants to know what is a difference in between video: false and video: True?

In the link I informed, the first sentence explains the difference.

video: true
If the Video parameter is set to True, then the film falls under the Video category.
And the explanation of what the video category is is in the link that I informed earlier,
explanation that I will reproduce here:

The video field helps us differentiate types of content that aren't truly movies including but not limited to:
official compilations, best of, filmed sport events, music concerts, plays or stand-up show, fitness video, health video, live movie theater events (art, music), and how-to DVDs.

video: false
If the video parameter is set to False, then the film is not in the video category,
which is defined in the explanation above.


EDIT
Where I use the word film, it must be understood as Movie and/or TV Show.

@ticao2 said:

I mean to ask movie metadata, there is a parameter called "video" and its values as boolean.
So wants to know what is a difference in between video: false and video: True?

In the link I informed, the first sentence explains the difference.

video: true
If the Video parameter is set to True, then the film falls under the Video category.
And the explanation of what the video category is is in the link that I informed earlier,
explanation that I will reproduce here:

The video field helps us differentiate types of content that aren't truly movies including but not limited to:
official compilations, best of, filmed sport events, music concerts, plays or stand-up show, fitness video, health video, live movie theater events (art, music), and how-to DVDs.

video: false
If the video parameter is set to False, then the film is not in the video category,
which is defined in the explanation above.


EDIT
Where I use the word film, it must be understood as Movie and/or TV Show.

Thanks, for the quick and helpful response.

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