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<blockquote data-quote="bta489" data-source="post: 1291180" data-attributes="member: 138471"><p>[USER=128337]@joecrow[/USER] I just tested it, it should recognize your files if you simply add new parsing strings to the importer to match your naming scheme. In the Settings > <em>Import </em>Tab > <em>Parsing Expressions </em>add the following entry:</p><p>[CODE]<series>\Season<season>\S<season>_E<episode> <title>.<ext>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>type "simple" and remember to set the checkmark in the "enabled" column. If all your files are named like this, you could move the entry to the top of the list, so it is the first one the importer will use. It should work just fine at the bottom of the list, though.</p><p></p><p>You could make it more robust with regular expressions (I noticed an extra dot character after "E04" in your screenshot), but if you stick to your naming conventions this should work just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bta489, post: 1291180, member: 138471"] [USER=128337]@joecrow[/USER] I just tested it, it should recognize your files if you simply add new parsing strings to the importer to match your naming scheme. In the Settings > [I]Import [/I]Tab > [I]Parsing Expressions [/I]add the following entry: [CODE]<series>\Season<season>\S<season>_E<episode> <title>.<ext>[/CODE] type "simple" and remember to set the checkmark in the "enabled" column. If all your files are named like this, you could move the entry to the top of the list, so it is the first one the importer will use. It should work just fine at the bottom of the list, though. You could make it more robust with regular expressions (I noticed an extra dot character after "E04" in your screenshot), but if you stick to your naming conventions this should work just fine. [/QUOTE]
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