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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 782180" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>I thought this was one of those DVD mini-series that only span 1 season. So your best bet is to rename the actual files to match the Season/Episode numbering used at: <a href="http://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=72880&lid=7" target="_blank">Pinky and the Brain: Complete Episode List</a></p><p></p><p><s>But if the files are on optical media, then renaming is a problem, so you either have to use string replacements or manual map them. Since it will be a lot of work to string replacement all those episodes, your best bet is to manual map them. Use the import wizard to manually provide the "Pinky and the Brain" show name to the yellow entries, and then at step 3 you can manually map each episode to the correct one.</s></p><p></p><p>Ok, grab the latest version because a bug in title matching has been fixed. You still need to provide some season/episode information, which is then ignored. So for example you can use a single string replacement entry to change "Pinky and the Brain - " into "Pinky and the Brain S99E" which will result in:</p><p></p><p>"Pinky and the Brain - 01 - Das Mouse" being renamed into "Pinky and the Brain S99E01 - Das Mouse"</p><p></p><p>There is obviously no season 99, so that's when episode title matching will take over. Use the wizard to verify visually that everything is going correct. You can also use "S01E" so that the first season will use the correct S/E info, but that only works if there is not another episode "01".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 782180, member: 18896"] I thought this was one of those DVD mini-series that only span 1 season. So your best bet is to rename the actual files to match the Season/Episode numbering used at: [url=http://www.thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=72880&lid=7]Pinky and the Brain: Complete Episode List[/url] [s]But if the files are on optical media, then renaming is a problem, so you either have to use string replacements or manual map them. Since it will be a lot of work to string replacement all those episodes, your best bet is to manual map them. Use the import wizard to manually provide the "Pinky and the Brain" show name to the yellow entries, and then at step 3 you can manually map each episode to the correct one.[/s] Ok, grab the latest version because a bug in title matching has been fixed. You still need to provide some season/episode information, which is then ignored. So for example you can use a single string replacement entry to change "Pinky and the Brain - " into "Pinky and the Brain S99E" which will result in: "Pinky and the Brain - 01 - Das Mouse" being renamed into "Pinky and the Brain S99E01 - Das Mouse" There is obviously no season 99, so that's when episode title matching will take over. Use the wizard to verify visually that everything is going correct. You can also use "S01E" so that the first season will use the correct S/E info, but that only works if there is not another episode "01". [/QUOTE]
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