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<blockquote data-quote="Roberman" data-source="post: 588091" data-attributes="member: 102036"><p>Yes, it is posible, but not a good idea. The year is a very good piece of information needed to have perfect matches. In my case i have 100% matches of my entire (normal movies) collection (but it is true that i have all my files well named and with the right year).</p><p></p><p>Your problem is a bit personal, your problem is that you have wrong years in your files names. I say the best way to solve this problem is put the right year for each movie in the files, or not put year at all.</p><p></p><p>But i think there is a solution for you. Instead of modify the scraper for this particular "problem", you can modify the noise filter.</p><p>The noise filter is a regular expresion that clear the file name of the caracters you don´t want, in this case the year.</p><p></p><p>In the faq there is a section (Advanced settings: Using Noise Filer to clean up filenames) that explain this.</p><p>I will give you a direction to work... in the noise filter add this sentence:</p><p></p><p>[CODE]|\s\(\d{4}\)[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>this will strip from your filename the years of 4 digits (with a space before) like (1994) (2005)....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roberman, post: 588091, member: 102036"] Yes, it is posible, but not a good idea. The year is a very good piece of information needed to have perfect matches. In my case i have 100% matches of my entire (normal movies) collection (but it is true that i have all my files well named and with the right year). Your problem is a bit personal, your problem is that you have wrong years in your files names. I say the best way to solve this problem is put the right year for each movie in the files, or not put year at all. But i think there is a solution for you. Instead of modify the scraper for this particular "problem", you can modify the noise filter. The noise filter is a regular expresion that clear the file name of the caracters you don´t want, in this case the year. In the faq there is a section (Advanced settings: Using Noise Filer to clean up filenames) that explain this. I will give you a direction to work... in the noise filter add this sentence: [CODE]|\s\(\d{4}\)[/CODE] this will strip from your filename the years of 4 digits (with a space before) like (1994) (2005).... [/QUOTE]
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