- March 10, 2006
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Re: *NEW* MP-TVSeries v2.3.3589 Stable Release [29-Oct-09]
Good to hear it works, that is exactly why MP-TVSeries has all those options to fix things automatic.
It will be impossible to support every crazy filenaming scheme that is out there. As far as I know all the official naming schemes would not create the scenario you describe, so for those few personal naming schemes the String Replacement system can be used.
For example I name all my shows "Series name #1.01 - Episode Title", which is why I have a lot of String Replacements in my setup that turn "#1." into "S01E", as well as other entries to compensate for some shows. I rather use that then try to mess with the Parsing Expressions and possibly break something that works.
But when I feel bored, I'll try to have a closer look at the existing parsing expressions, see if they can somehow be improved.
Edit: after adding 24 String replace patterns (12.00.AM to 11.00.PM), everything works! Thanks!
But the last statement stands. If there is episode with name starting with number it'll still be recognized wrong:
Series.S01E01.10.In.01.Mayday.HDTV.XviD.avi
Good to hear it works, that is exactly why MP-TVSeries has all those options to fix things automatic.
It will be impossible to support every crazy filenaming scheme that is out there. As far as I know all the official naming schemes would not create the scenario you describe, so for those few personal naming schemes the String Replacement system can be used.
For example I name all my shows "Series name #1.01 - Episode Title", which is why I have a lot of String Replacements in my setup that turn "#1." into "S01E", as well as other entries to compensate for some shows. I rather use that then try to mess with the Parsing Expressions and possibly break something that works.
But when I feel bored, I'll try to have a closer look at the existing parsing expressions, see if they can somehow be improved.