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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 601789" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>I don't have your situation myself, so when you said "I know I can use S11E15E16E17E18E19E20 as the name but thats too awkward.", I thought you meant that actually works for you.</p><p></p><p>But string replacements can be used to turn any workable+long string into a short alternative. So if "Dr. Who S11E15 + S11E16 + S11E17 + S11E18 + S11E19 + S11E20.avi" works, then you create a string replacement to allow "Dr. Who S11E15-20.avi" to represent the same, via:</p><p></p><p>'S11E15-20' = 'S11E15 + S11E16 + S11E17 + S11E18 + S11E19 + S11E20'</p><p></p><p>The key is to find that long version that works first, and that's where you will most likely run into the 2-part episode limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 601789, member: 18896"] I don't have your situation myself, so when you said "I know I can use S11E15E16E17E18E19E20 as the name but thats too awkward.", I thought you meant that actually works for you. But string replacements can be used to turn any workable+long string into a short alternative. So if "Dr. Who S11E15 + S11E16 + S11E17 + S11E18 + S11E19 + S11E20.avi" works, then you create a string replacement to allow "Dr. Who S11E15-20.avi" to represent the same, via: 'S11E15-20' = 'S11E15 + S11E16 + S11E17 + S11E18 + S11E19 + S11E20' The key is to find that long version that works first, and that's where you will most likely run into the 2-part episode limit. [/QUOTE]
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