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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle S." data-source="post: 1112644" data-attributes="member: 135189"><p>I too was just about to post a comment about this "issue". </p><p></p><p>The statement above of "people don't usually use TV-Series to handle recorded TV", I believe, is limiting the use of this awesome add-in. - I would guess that the typical use for this program is handling torrented episode collections?</p><p></p><p>In my case I am trying to use this with recorded TV. I am using WebEPG pulling data from IMDB. Again, the parser always pulls the "program name" and the "episode name" correctly, but does not contain episode numbers. It just does not connect them automatically based on episode name alone. </p><p></p><p>If TV server has options to "record every time on this channel" and others, it is possible to fill up complete seasons quickly off of the airwaves. </p><p></p><p>I think I used something called "episodescanner" utility that did this work on my last HTPC (I am trying to remember how I had this all set up - it was years ago). Looks like the action on that forum has been tapering off recently.</p><p></p><p>If that program (or filebot) is capable of doing it, it seems that option (to match episode by episode title) could be included fairly easily since all of the data is already present. Basically just a selection on how the episodes are to be matched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle S., post: 1112644, member: 135189"] I too was just about to post a comment about this "issue". The statement above of "people don't usually use TV-Series to handle recorded TV", I believe, is limiting the use of this awesome add-in. - I would guess that the typical use for this program is handling torrented episode collections? In my case I am trying to use this with recorded TV. I am using WebEPG pulling data from IMDB. Again, the parser always pulls the "program name" and the "episode name" correctly, but does not contain episode numbers. It just does not connect them automatically based on episode name alone. If TV server has options to "record every time on this channel" and others, it is possible to fill up complete seasons quickly off of the airwaves. I think I used something called "episodescanner" utility that did this work on my last HTPC (I am trying to remember how I had this all set up - it was years ago). Looks like the action on that forum has been tapering off recently. If that program (or filebot) is capable of doing it, it seems that option (to match episode by episode title) could be included fairly easily since all of the data is already present. Basically just a selection on how the episodes are to be matched. [/QUOTE]
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