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<blockquote data-quote="scythelt" data-source="post: 166015" data-attributes="member: 27879"><p>I hate regex's. That said, I've never had to modify the stock standard regex's that tvseries comes bundled with - if your regex is correctly matching the season number and episode number, it *should* be able to get the title from thetvdb online rather than trying to match it from the filename.</p><p></p><p>My filenames are very very similar to yours (standard release naming convention) without the episodetitle (.Episode.06.). I would have thought it'd work just fine with or without the title in there with the standard regex patterns.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry can't help you with a regex, but you could simply try adding an "S" to the front of the 2007 and it should match correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scythelt, post: 166015, member: 27879"] I hate regex's. That said, I've never had to modify the stock standard regex's that tvseries comes bundled with - if your regex is correctly matching the season number and episode number, it *should* be able to get the title from thetvdb online rather than trying to match it from the filename. My filenames are very very similar to yours (standard release naming convention) without the episodetitle (.Episode.06.). I would have thought it'd work just fine with or without the title in there with the standard regex patterns. Sorry can't help you with a regex, but you could simply try adding an "S" to the front of the 2007 and it should match correctly. [/QUOTE]
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