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<blockquote data-quote="KayJay" data-source="post: 317040" data-attributes="member: 83165"><p>I'm not very good with regular expressions but I would like to filter out my comments in my film titles.</p><p>Eg. if a DVD movie is missing the menu structure, I name it "Some Movie [m]", if it's missing extras, I add [x] or both, it's [mx] and so on for missing commentaries and whatever else might be of notice with that particular movie. </p><p></p><p>I want the title parser to ignore the square brackets and everything inside them. In Advanced Setting, there is a filter string set up as ((720p|1080p|1080i|DirCut|DVDRip|DVDScreener|DVDScr|AVCHD|WMV|NTSC|MPEG|DSR|R5|DVDR|DTS|AC3|Bluray|Blu-ray|HDTV|PDTV|HDDVD|XviD|DiVX|x264|dxva)[-]?.*?$) and i would like to add my criteria.</p><p>I know [] are used as an operator. I tried changing the last part to ... |dxva|\[*\])[-]?.*?$) but without any success. </p><p></p><p>Anyone familiar enough with regexps to help me out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KayJay, post: 317040, member: 83165"] I'm not very good with regular expressions but I would like to filter out my comments in my film titles. Eg. if a DVD movie is missing the menu structure, I name it "Some Movie [m]", if it's missing extras, I add [x] or both, it's [mx] and so on for missing commentaries and whatever else might be of notice with that particular movie. I want the title parser to ignore the square brackets and everything inside them. In Advanced Setting, there is a filter string set up as ((720p|1080p|1080i|DirCut|DVDRip|DVDScreener|DVDScr|AVCHD|WMV|NTSC|MPEG|DSR|R5|DVDR|DTS|AC3|Bluray|Blu-ray|HDTV|PDTV|HDDVD|XviD|DiVX|x264|dxva)[-]?.*?$) and i would like to add my criteria. I know [] are used as an operator. I tried changing the last part to ... |dxva|\[*\])[-]?.*?$) but without any success. Anyone familiar enough with regexps to help me out? [/QUOTE]
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