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<blockquote data-quote="JDM_DSM" data-source="post: 679014" data-attributes="member: 98782"><p>Thank you so much for coming up with this solution. It'd be nice for MyTVSeries to be able to import based on air dates, but this is a very functional workaround in the meantime.</p><p>However, for some reason my parsing expressions won't recognize single digit episode numbers, so I did a bit of research and modified your script to always use a minimum of 2 digits for the episode.</p><p>One thing led to another and I ended up making the following tweaks as well, and thought I'd share them if anyone else is interested.</p><p></p><p>-The script will now match files of any age, rather than just files that aired in the last 3 days.</p><p>-The airdate and episode name are included in the new file name.</p><p>-The original script assumed the file extension to be .avi, now it retains the original extension.</p><p>-The original files are no longer deleted automatically. I use torrents to get most my shows, so if I delete the originals I can't seed. I simply commented out the lines that remove the originals, so that function can easily be re-enabled if desired.</p><p>-I added a log file to track what was copied and which files were unable to be matched to an air date.</p><p></p><p>Once again thank you for coming up with this solution and sharing it with everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDM_DSM, post: 679014, member: 98782"] Thank you so much for coming up with this solution. It'd be nice for MyTVSeries to be able to import based on air dates, but this is a very functional workaround in the meantime. However, for some reason my parsing expressions won't recognize single digit episode numbers, so I did a bit of research and modified your script to always use a minimum of 2 digits for the episode. One thing led to another and I ended up making the following tweaks as well, and thought I'd share them if anyone else is interested. -The script will now match files of any age, rather than just files that aired in the last 3 days. -The airdate and episode name are included in the new file name. -The original script assumed the file extension to be .avi, now it retains the original extension. -The original files are no longer deleted automatically. I use torrents to get most my shows, so if I delete the originals I can't seed. I simply commented out the lines that remove the originals, so that function can easily be re-enabled if desired. -I added a log file to track what was copied and which files were unable to be matched to an air date. Once again thank you for coming up with this solution and sharing it with everyone. [/QUOTE]
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