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"fēng diān ér mǔn iú" - that could Jane said if he tried to solve this.Once I parse all episodes (no red underline!), then I started to import. Program asked me to choose order, and complete the import.Unfortunately it didn't download the media (baners, and so on). So I tried to match episodes manually, by the name of the episode. When I matched them it shows up that I matched the aired order, so Serenity goes to seson 0, and so on.I deleted the series, and try to import again, but now it doesnt work anymore I will fight with that again tomorrow. Probably erease all database is needed Of course at the begining I added the line in Parsing Expressions: <series>\<series>.SE<season>.EP<episode>.<title>.<ext>for the name of the files like in this example: Firefly\Firefly.SE01.EP01.LONG_NAME.avi
"fēng diān ér mǔn iú" - that could Jane said if he tried to solve this.
Once I parse all episodes (no red underline!), then I started to import. Program asked me to choose order, and complete the import.
Unfortunately it didn't download the media (baners, and so on). So I tried to match episodes manually, by the name of the episode. When I matched them it shows up that I matched the aired order, so Serenity goes to seson 0, and so on.
I deleted the series, and try to import again, but now it doesnt work anymore
I will fight with that again tomorrow. Probably erease all database is needed
Of course at the begining I added the line in Parsing Expressions: <series>\<series>.SE<season>.EP<episode>.<title>.<ext>
for the name of the files like in this example: Firefly\Firefly.SE01.EP01.LONG_NAME.avi