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<blockquote data-quote="Delinquent" data-source="post: 319075" data-attributes="member: 80831"><p>Hello peoples!</p><p></p><p>OK, my strings are working to a extent, however after doing a bit of reading around no one has a answer for this one yet, how does the parser deal with a two part epsiode as 1 file but with two different episode names? I've been trying to find out if there is an additional <title> tag that allows you to record a second title name.</p><p></p><p>For example:</p><p></p><p><Show_Name>\Season <Show_Season>\<Show_Name> <Show_Season>x<Episode_Number>-<Episode2_Number> - <Episode_Name>, <Episode2_Name>.avi</p><p>eg: Greys Anatomy\Season 2\Greys Anatomy 02x26-27 - Deterioration Of The Fight Or Flight Response, Losing My Religion.avi</p><p></p><p>this is one of my current parsing strings that i know works by giving both episode numbers, but not both titles</p><p></p><p>(?<series>[\w .,'!&$]*)\\[\w .,'!&$]*\\[\w .,'!&$]*(?<season>[0-9]{2})[x](?([0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2})(?<episode>[0-9]{2})-(?<episode2>[0-9]{2})|(?<episode>[0-9]{2})).{3}(?<title>[^$]*?)\.(?<ext>[^.]*)</p><p></p><p>Returns this:</p><p> [CODE]<series>Greys Anatomy</series></p><p> <season>02</season></p><p> <episode>26</episode></p><p> <episode2>27</episode2></p><p> <title>Deterioration Of The Fight Or Flight Response, Losing My Religion</title></p><p> <ext>avi</ext>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>Is what im asking at all possible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Delinquent, post: 319075, member: 80831"] Hello peoples! OK, my strings are working to a extent, however after doing a bit of reading around no one has a answer for this one yet, how does the parser deal with a two part epsiode as 1 file but with two different episode names? I've been trying to find out if there is an additional <title> tag that allows you to record a second title name. For example: <Show_Name>\Season <Show_Season>\<Show_Name> <Show_Season>x<Episode_Number>-<Episode2_Number> - <Episode_Name>, <Episode2_Name>.avi eg: Greys Anatomy\Season 2\Greys Anatomy 02x26-27 - Deterioration Of The Fight Or Flight Response, Losing My Religion.avi this is one of my current parsing strings that i know works by giving both episode numbers, but not both titles (?<series>[\w .,'!&$]*)\\[\w .,'!&$]*\\[\w .,'!&$]*(?<season>[0-9]{2})[x](?([0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2})(?<episode>[0-9]{2})-(?<episode2>[0-9]{2})|(?<episode>[0-9]{2})).{3}(?<title>[^$]*?)\.(?<ext>[^.]*) Returns this: [CODE]<series>Greys Anatomy</series> <season>02</season> <episode>26</episode> <episode2>27</episode2> <title>Deterioration Of The Fight Or Flight Response, Losing My Religion</title> <ext>avi</ext>[/CODE] Is what im asking at all possible? [/QUOTE]
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