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<blockquote data-quote="Midol" data-source="post: 523892" data-attributes="member: 98566"><p>G'day guys,</p><p></p><p>First question: Is there are FAQ detailing how to make these expressions? The help button in the importer bought me here.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, does anyone know of anything that'll work with this:</p><p>\\MICHAELS-HTPC\Storage1\TV Series\Criminal Minds\Season 5\Episode 1 - Nameless Faceless.avi</p><p></p><p>Since it is on the HTPC it's obviously going to simply be D:\TV Series\Criminal Minds\Season 5\Episode 1 - Nameless Faceless.avi</p><p></p><p>Some folders are missing the episode name. I am doing some searching now but figured I'd post before searching in case someone else has the same setup and spots this post before I find a solution. Really, really do not want to individually add every episode when I have around 800gb of the stuff. The only reason I clean the names up is for when giving them to friends who aren't tech savy and prefer "basic" stuff.</p><p></p><p>My progress:</p><p>(?<series>[\w .,'!&$]*)\\[\w .,'!&$]*(?<season>[0-9])\\[\w .,'!&$]*(?<episode>([0-9]{2}))</p><p></p><p>However, it will only take in episodes over number 10 so I tried doing this: (?<episode>([0-9]{1,2}) and still a fail. Any ideas? It also fails if there are both letters and numbers in the series name (aka Stargate SG-1)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midol, post: 523892, member: 98566"] G'day guys, First question: Is there are FAQ detailing how to make these expressions? The help button in the importer bought me here. Secondly, does anyone know of anything that'll work with this: \\MICHAELS-HTPC\Storage1\TV Series\Criminal Minds\Season 5\Episode 1 - Nameless Faceless.avi Since it is on the HTPC it's obviously going to simply be D:\TV Series\Criminal Minds\Season 5\Episode 1 - Nameless Faceless.avi Some folders are missing the episode name. I am doing some searching now but figured I'd post before searching in case someone else has the same setup and spots this post before I find a solution. Really, really do not want to individually add every episode when I have around 800gb of the stuff. The only reason I clean the names up is for when giving them to friends who aren't tech savy and prefer "basic" stuff. My progress: (?<series>[\w .,'!&$]*)\\[\w .,'!&$]*(?<season>[0-9])\\[\w .,'!&$]*(?<episode>([0-9]{2})) However, it will only take in episodes over number 10 so I tried doing this: (?<episode>([0-9]{1,2}) and still a fail. Any ideas? It also fails if there are both letters and numbers in the series name (aka Stargate SG-1) [/QUOTE]
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