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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1263985" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>[USER=52219]@ltfearme[/USER] missed you on IRC, but will test the new build for ya.</p><p></p><p>Don't think you need to create a folder based regular expression solution, because the existing expressions can be modified to serve that goal.</p><p></p><p>Supporting a dedicated folder noise-filter might make it easier, but RegEx is extremely powerful to do that in one fell swoop.</p><p></p><p>It might not be the worst thing though to offer a "noise filter" the way Moving-Pictures does it, to where a user could activate that to filter out known bad strings/characters before parsing starts, but you already have that in a way with the string replacement system for MP-TVSeries. Everything works flawless for me in picking up new entries, and it has been years since I had to help somebody import their collection so little rusty on all the combinations possible, but should be feasible as-is to make anything workable.</p><p></p><p>[USER=68833]@ajs[/USER], I'd be happy to create you a custom MP-TVSeries import expression that will work with your folder/season/file structure, but I would need more examples then just Elementary to avoid false positives. If you are certain that the structure is identical for all the others and computer generated by say Sonarr then no other examples are needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1263985, member: 18896"] [USER=52219]@ltfearme[/USER] missed you on IRC, but will test the new build for ya. Don't think you need to create a folder based regular expression solution, because the existing expressions can be modified to serve that goal. Supporting a dedicated folder noise-filter might make it easier, but RegEx is extremely powerful to do that in one fell swoop. It might not be the worst thing though to offer a "noise filter" the way Moving-Pictures does it, to where a user could activate that to filter out known bad strings/characters before parsing starts, but you already have that in a way with the string replacement system for MP-TVSeries. Everything works flawless for me in picking up new entries, and it has been years since I had to help somebody import their collection so little rusty on all the combinations possible, but should be feasible as-is to make anything workable. [USER=68833]@ajs[/USER], I'd be happy to create you a custom MP-TVSeries import expression that will work with your folder/season/file structure, but I would need more examples then just Elementary to avoid false positives. If you are certain that the structure is identical for all the others and computer generated by say Sonarr then no other examples are needed. [/QUOTE]
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