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<blockquote data-quote="Edwood" data-source="post: 1062059" data-attributes="member: 82602"><p>Heyhey!</p><p></p><p>Im trying to find a way to get my TV Series's into TV Series without having to manually rename every single file.</p><p></p><p>Mediaportal records TV for me, and creates a .ts file, and an .xml file. (.xml comes from the EPG I guess).</p><p>Unfortunately, I live in a cave and I get pretty average EPG data and my files dont get named with series/episode info - even though it is sometimes present in the EPG data (just in the wrong place).</p><p>(Note: All of my content comes from recording live TV, I dont download tv/movies/porn/music/bomb plans etc)</p><p></p><p><strong>SCENARIO 1:</strong> -<strong> Can I automagically extract the Season/Episode data from the .xml file and parse in TVSeries?</strong></p><p>eg. "./CSI_New York - SE - .ts" and "./CSI_New York - SE - .xml"</p><p></p><p>./CSI_New York - SE - .xml includes this information...</p><p>[CODE] <name>COMMENT</name></p><p> <value>New Episode. The eighth season concludes with Mac fighting for his life after being shot. Meanwhile, the CSIs search for</p><p>the shooter.Final. S8 Ep18</value>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>In this case, TV Series could, conceptually parse the .xml file, or a script could rename the file a using the .xml file to extract the S8E18 data.</p><p></p><p>Has someone done this? Is there something I can use to accomplish this?</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>SCENARIO 2: Is there a utility that extract Season/Episode data using the description?</strong></p><p>eg. The Big Bang Theory has no S/E data.</p><p>[CODE] <name>COMMENT</name></p><p> <value>It's a dream come true for Sheldon when he has a close encounter with his hero, Mr Spock. Guest starring legendary sci-fi</p><p>icon Leonard Nimoy.</value></p><p>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>However, if I just google using this text, i discover that this is S5E20.</p><p>Now all I need is for some smart cookie to integrate this search into TVSeries, and i'll be home 'n hosed!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Am I living in dreamland, or have I just not found the right check box yet?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: If I had a scenario 3 it would be using the actual video in a way analagous to Soundhound / Shazaam <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edwood, post: 1062059, member: 82602"] Heyhey! Im trying to find a way to get my TV Series's into TV Series without having to manually rename every single file. Mediaportal records TV for me, and creates a .ts file, and an .xml file. (.xml comes from the EPG I guess). Unfortunately, I live in a cave and I get pretty average EPG data and my files dont get named with series/episode info - even though it is sometimes present in the EPG data (just in the wrong place). (Note: All of my content comes from recording live TV, I dont download tv/movies/porn/music/bomb plans etc) [B]SCENARIO 1:[/B] -[B] Can I automagically extract the Season/Episode data from the .xml file and parse in TVSeries?[/B] eg. "./CSI_New York - SE - .ts" and "./CSI_New York - SE - .xml" ./CSI_New York - SE - .xml includes this information... [CODE] <name>COMMENT</name> <value>New Episode. The eighth season concludes with Mac fighting for his life after being shot. Meanwhile, the CSIs search for the shooter.Final. S8 Ep18</value>[/CODE] In this case, TV Series could, conceptually parse the .xml file, or a script could rename the file a using the .xml file to extract the S8E18 data. Has someone done this? Is there something I can use to accomplish this? [B]SCENARIO 2: Is there a utility that extract Season/Episode data using the description?[/B] eg. The Big Bang Theory has no S/E data. [CODE] <name>COMMENT</name> <value>It's a dream come true for Sheldon when he has a close encounter with his hero, Mr Spock. Guest starring legendary sci-fi icon Leonard Nimoy.</value> [/CODE] However, if I just google using this text, i discover that this is S5E20. Now all I need is for some smart cookie to integrate this search into TVSeries, and i'll be home 'n hosed! Am I living in dreamland, or have I just not found the right check box yet? Edit: If I had a scenario 3 it would be using the actual video in a way analagous to Soundhound / Shazaam :) [/QUOTE]
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