Note that some container formats (e.g. avi) simply don't contain the information you seek. MKV files are usually well tagged, so you usually do get language metadata for each audio or subtitle track.
Yeah i knew, thanks.
That´s why I am asking how I can get the data just form the Filename.
If I understand that pattern correctly you just take the audiolangugaes and behind that an Dub. Then you are adding an "-". However what will happen if I have more than one language ? I can´t see that. And what´s ISO3* ?
However it doesn´t seem to be working correctly.
All the files are untagged! They are all with Jap Dub and with or without Eng Sub. (checked with Mediainfo & VLC)
1.) Yes, that´s exactly what I want. In the first post I have provided my pattern what works for some Files and for others it doesn´t. Any rec how to do it properly?
2.) Lol, just updated and it works better. And I just released that a lot of Episodes are completely wrongly tagged. So, I will definitely need to make it with the Filename´s information.
How can I change the output of your Snippet?
I get [Jpn-Dub] or [DeuEng-Sub] or [Expression yeields empty value]
How can I set the last one to " " and how can I tranlate Jpn -> Jap or Deu to Ger ?
And not alway the sub/dub is written in the filename but nearly always the Subgroup. Can I somehow prodive an List like Subdesu and if the pattern finds it but no sub information it adds eng-sub ?