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<blockquote data-quote="1gkar" data-source="post: 303980" data-attributes="member: 53076"><p>After some serious attempts, I finally had to install all my TV series into a single root folder on each drive partition where TV series are stored.</p><p></p><p>ie. H:\TV Shows H-Drive\Babylon 5\Season 1\1.02-Soul Hunter.mkv {the H-Drive is for ease of browsing with my networked client HTPC}.</p><p> </p><p>I used the following simple expression: <series>\Season <season>\<season>.<episode>-<title>.<ext></p><p></p><p>For the slightly more abnormally named Stargate SG1 episodes: eg. J:\TV Shows J-Drive\Season 1\A3-Enemy Within.mkv</p><p></p><p>I used: <series>\Season <season>\A.<episode>-<title>.<ext></p><p></p><p>For the second season, I simply replaced the A with B; season 3 = C etc.</p><p></p><p>Just wish the parsing would recognise the DVD series so I can get the episode & plot summaries. But that's for another thread.</p><p></p><p>Just quickly looking at your expression, is \episode... a misprint in your post, or is it spelt in lower case in your config as well? Also, there is no space after the episode I have put in bold. It should be </p><p></p><p><series>\Season <season>\<strong>E</strong>pisode <episode>.<ext></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1gkar, post: 303980, member: 53076"] After some serious attempts, I finally had to install all my TV series into a single root folder on each drive partition where TV series are stored. ie. H:\TV Shows H-Drive\Babylon 5\Season 1\1.02-Soul Hunter.mkv {the H-Drive is for ease of browsing with my networked client HTPC}. I used the following simple expression: <series>\Season <season>\<season>.<episode>-<title>.<ext> For the slightly more abnormally named Stargate SG1 episodes: eg. J:\TV Shows J-Drive\Season 1\A3-Enemy Within.mkv I used: <series>\Season <season>\A.<episode>-<title>.<ext> For the second season, I simply replaced the A with B; season 3 = C etc. Just wish the parsing would recognise the DVD series so I can get the episode & plot summaries. But that's for another thread. Just quickly looking at your expression, is \episode... a misprint in your post, or is it spelt in lower case in your config as well? Also, there is no space after the episode I have put in bold. It should be <series>\Season <season>\[B]E[/B]pisode <episode>.<ext> [/QUOTE]
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