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LordZog

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How do I parse something like "Reno 911!"??? Its comming up as a show of "Reno" and Season 9, Episode 11 for ALL episodes.. But latest recorded is "Reno 911! S06E02.ts" What am I missing.. Played with the parsing Expressions, but can't fix it for this example.. All my episodes are listed as SxxExx..

Folder structure is "E:\TV\Reno 911!\Season 1\"FILE NAME HERE" (Reno 911! S01E01.avi)

Tried E:\TV\Reno 911!\Season 1\Episode 1\"FILE NAME HERE" but same issue. :(
 

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    Try: E:\TV\Reno 911!\Season 1\S01E01 - BLAH.avi

    The default regular/simple expressions should pick that up ok.
     

    LordZog

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    Same deal.. Is there an Expression I can use to parse this differently?? ALL my tv series files are "Show name - SxxExx - Title.avi" If I use E:\TV\Reno 911!\Season 1\S01E01 - Pilot.AVI" it still comes up as Show: Reno | Season: 9 | Episode 11.. :(
     

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    Try removing the space. Reno911! s01e01 will make the importer ask you which show it is, and learn that Reno911! is actually Reno 911! and everything should work as long as the files are named without the space from now on.
     

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