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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 721220" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>I can build you a custom expression another day to accept your folder+file structure as-is, but I'm a little wrapped up to do it anyday soon. In the meantime however you could simply strip the scene-tags from your file names to get the same result with the existing expressions.</p><p></p><p>In your example if you add a string replacement entry (before matching), that looks for "itg-" and replaces it with nothing, and replace "db-s" with ".s", then "itg-scrubsdb-s06e05.avi" turns into "scrubs.s06e05.avi" which will be matched auto with the default expressions.</p><p></p><p>Use that, or be a little bit more patient for the custom expression.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>All the extra digits in the title is throwing off the 2nd+ parsing expressions, and you lack series name in the file for the 1st parsing expression to work.</p><p></p><p>"24 S01E01 - Tag.1.-.00.00-01.00.avi" will be picked up fine by the 1st expression. Your problem can be solved by a custom parsing expression, but just like Marvman you will have to wait if you want me to make you one.</p><p></p><p>It might be that the following simple expression will work for you:</p><p></p><p><series>\Season <season>\S<season>E<episode> - <title>.<ext></p><p></p><p>but the face that <season> tag is used twice might throw off the simple parsing expression system. I'll get back to ya with custom expression when I find time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 721220, member: 18896"] I can build you a custom expression another day to accept your folder+file structure as-is, but I'm a little wrapped up to do it anyday soon. In the meantime however you could simply strip the scene-tags from your file names to get the same result with the existing expressions. In your example if you add a string replacement entry (before matching), that looks for "itg-" and replaces it with nothing, and replace "db-s" with ".s", then "itg-scrubsdb-s06e05.avi" turns into "scrubs.s06e05.avi" which will be matched auto with the default expressions. Use that, or be a little bit more patient for the custom expression. All the extra digits in the title is throwing off the 2nd+ parsing expressions, and you lack series name in the file for the 1st parsing expression to work. "24 S01E01 - Tag.1.-.00.00-01.00.avi" will be picked up fine by the 1st expression. Your problem can be solved by a custom parsing expression, but just like Marvman you will have to wait if you want me to make you one. It might be that the following simple expression will work for you: <series>\Season <season>\S<season>E<episode> - <title>.<ext> but the face that <season> tag is used twice might throw off the simple parsing expression system. I'll get back to ya with custom expression when I find time. [/QUOTE]
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