Naming video files/TV shows: Difference between revisions
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'''### - Episode Title.extension''' : | |||
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<regexp>([0-9]+)+([0-9][0-9]) - .*\.[a-zA-z0-9]+[^\\/]</regexp> | |||
</xml> | |||
'''Example''': \24\Season 6\601 - 6:00am to 7:00am.avi would trigger a match. (Season 6, Episode 1) | |||
'''Example 2''': \24\601 - 6:00am to 7:00am.avi would also match (Season 6, Episode 1) | |||
* Tested with SVN dated March 25th 2007. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 22:59, 26 March 2007
The TV show lookup relies on the following conventions in order to work as advertised.
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Directory Structure & File Names
The directory structure and filenames for tvshows have to be matched by the regular expressions set in tvshowmatching.
The defaults will match the following structures/filenames:
Custom Directory Structure & File Names
The directory structure and filenames for tvshows have to be matched by the regular expressions set in tvshowmatching.
\Battlestar Galactica\Season 3\01 - Occupation.avi will be matched by
<xml> <tvshowmatching>
<regexp>Season[\._ ]([0-9]+)[\\/]([0-9]+)[^\\/]*</regexp>
</tvshowmatching> </xml>
- works in BUILD SVN 8339 and greater *
### - Episode Title.extension : <xml> <regexp>([0-9]+)+([0-9][0-9]) - .*\.[a-zA-z0-9]+[^\\/]</regexp> </xml>
Example: \24\Season 6\601 - 6:00am to 7:00am.avi would trigger a match. (Season 6, Episode 1) Example 2: \24\601 - 6:00am to 7:00am.avi would also match (Season 6, Episode 1)
- Tested with SVN dated March 25th 2007.