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<blockquote data-quote="kiwijunglist" data-source="post: 1014290" data-attributes="member: 76888"><p>I would say that "[3D]" would be the best format for filename syntax if we were to scrape something. Often special features are already identified as "[Directors Cut]" , "[Special Edition]", etc in other scrapers. eg. IMDB+ scraper. So if there was to be a format, I would vote for that. I think "sbs" or "3d" might be incorrectly scraped in some movie names I think "[3D]" is less likely to be part of a movie title.</p><p> </p><p>If you are using the IMDB+ scraper you can use [3D] in the file + folder name and the movie will be named as "%movie.title% [3D]" in moving pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwijunglist, post: 1014290, member: 76888"] I would say that "[3D]" would be the best format for filename syntax if we were to scrape something. Often special features are already identified as "[Directors Cut]" , "[Special Edition]", etc in other scrapers. eg. IMDB+ scraper. So if there was to be a format, I would vote for that. I think "sbs" or "3d" might be incorrectly scraped in some movie names I think "[3D]" is less likely to be part of a movie title. If you are using the IMDB+ scraper you can use [3D] in the file + folder name and the movie will be named as "%movie.title% [3D]" in moving pictures. [/QUOTE]
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