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<blockquote data-quote="pirivan" data-source="post: 328916" data-attributes="member: 65342"><p>I am having some real trouble figuring out how to import my double episodes. Currently my directory structure/naming scheme looks like this:</p><p></p><p>MADE UP EXAMPLE</p><p>v:\30 Rock\Season 1 - Complete\1.01 Pilot.mkv</p><p></p><p>So to parse this episode I use the simple expression:</p><p></p><p><Series>\Season <season> - Complete\<season>.<episode> <title>.<ext></p><p></p><p>So far this has worked without any issues and any double episodes I have simply used a program to split. Now, I have encountered an mkv that I can't split properly due to time codes (it won't let me split it RIGHT at the break between the episodes because of time codes, which annoys me). So, I would rather try to figure out some way to enter in double episodes. I was thinking of naming them like this:</p><p></p><p>MADE UP EXAMPLE</p><p>v:\30 Rock\Season 1 - Complete\1.01-1.02 Pilot--Pilot2.mkv</p><p></p><p>I decided to use the -- to separate the episode names as I was sure that none of my files had a -- as part of their title. So a simple expression for that format would look like:</p><p></p><p><Series>\Season <season> - Complete\<season>.<episode>-<season>.<episode> <title>--<title>.<ext></p><p></p><p>However, I know that this won't work as I need 2 separate variables for <season> and <title>. I attempted a simple expression that was:</p><p></p><p><Series>\Season <season> - Incomplete\<season>.<episode>--<season>.<episode2> <title>--<title2>.<ext></p><p></p><p>I attempted to test this expression with an episode titled:</p><p></p><p>1.01--1.02 Prophecy--Destiny.mkv</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately it didn't import the episode. It looks like this would require a regexp expression to work properly but I haven't the foggiest as to how to put one together for my naming scheme. Could someone please assist me. I am happy to provide any other information or clarification! Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pirivan, post: 328916, member: 65342"] I am having some real trouble figuring out how to import my double episodes. Currently my directory structure/naming scheme looks like this: MADE UP EXAMPLE v:\30 Rock\Season 1 - Complete\1.01 Pilot.mkv So to parse this episode I use the simple expression: <Series>\Season <season> - Complete\<season>.<episode> <title>.<ext> So far this has worked without any issues and any double episodes I have simply used a program to split. Now, I have encountered an mkv that I can't split properly due to time codes (it won't let me split it RIGHT at the break between the episodes because of time codes, which annoys me). So, I would rather try to figure out some way to enter in double episodes. I was thinking of naming them like this: MADE UP EXAMPLE v:\30 Rock\Season 1 - Complete\1.01-1.02 Pilot--Pilot2.mkv I decided to use the -- to separate the episode names as I was sure that none of my files had a -- as part of their title. So a simple expression for that format would look like: <Series>\Season <season> - Complete\<season>.<episode>-<season>.<episode> <title>--<title>.<ext> However, I know that this won't work as I need 2 separate variables for <season> and <title>. I attempted a simple expression that was: <Series>\Season <season> - Incomplete\<season>.<episode>--<season>.<episode2> <title>--<title2>.<ext> I attempted to test this expression with an episode titled: 1.01--1.02 Prophecy--Destiny.mkv Unfortunately it didn't import the episode. It looks like this would require a regexp expression to work properly but I haven't the foggiest as to how to put one together for my naming scheme. Could someone please assist me. I am happy to provide any other information or clarification! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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