Importer matching pattern and datasource development (1 Viewer)

Ricciolo

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Hi,
first of all: thanks for this plugin :)
I have two questions:
1: which are the available matching pattern for the filename? For example I see that for example [HD 720p ENG AC3] doesn't find a match. Usually I put additional info into [ ]

2: I want to prepare a datasource for italian db. Have you got a tool to test the xml file?

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armandp

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    1: I am not sure what you mean by this question, can you describe the request in context?
    2: Currently there is no tool to test the scripts but probably there will be one in the future
     

    Ricciolo

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    ok, sorry.
    For example, using this file:
    [HD 720p ENG AC3] a great movie.mkv
    the importer look for [HD..] and not for "a great movie"
    So, can you tell me which filename pattern I can use. For example
    a.great.movie.mkv: yes
    a great movie 2008.mkv: yes
    [2008]a great movie.mkv: no
    thanks
     

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    Actually '[HD 720p ENG AC3] a great movie.mkv' searches for '[HD ENG ] a great movie' (because HD, ENG and the [ are not filtered currently)
    The best naming convention would be:

    A Great Movie (2008).mkv(with dots as spaces or square brackets instead works also)

    if you want do keep the added information put them behind the year like so:

    A Great Movie (2008) [HD 720p ENG AC3].mkv
     

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