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- 10 Aug 2012, 14:26
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Keeping tags like REPACK,PROPER...
- Replies: 15
- Views: 17194
Re: Keeping tags like REPACK,PROPER...
I tried your formats and it gives results like this. Name.S01E20.Episode.Title.HDTV.XviD-[fqm, null, null] Not sure why you're getting that. What's the source file name? I've never seen anything like that come up with this expression. The group shouldn't be surrounded by square brackets at all and ...
- 09 Aug 2012, 11:28
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Keeping tags like REPACK,PROPER...
- Replies: 15
- Views: 17194
Re: Keeping tags like REPACK,PROPER...
Nice. That will make things much cleaner.
Thanks rednoah.
Thanks rednoah.
- 08 Aug 2012, 18:39
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Keeping tags like REPACK,PROPER...
- Replies: 15
- Views: 17194
Re: Keeping tags like REPACK,PROPER...
Oh also if you are interested here is the naming scheme I use for movies. Basically the same as the other one but obviously no episode titles or whatever and it includes the movie year and matches things like "Director's Cut". {n.upperInitial().space('.').replaceAll(/[,()]+/).replaceAll ...
- 08 Aug 2012, 18:37
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Keeping tags like REPACK,PROPER...
- Replies: 15
- Views: 17194
Re: Keeping tags like REPACK,PROPER...
There's some info here: http://filebot.sourceforge.net/naming.html Also here: http://filebot.sourceforge.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2 The code for matching patterns, like you find in the .replaceALL() or .match() functions, is called a "Regular Expresson" or "RegEx" and some info about it can be ...
- 08 Aug 2012, 13:47
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Keeping tags like REPACK,PROPER...
- Replies: 15
- Views: 17194
Re: Keeping tags like REPACK,PROPER...
The only problem with that is if you have a release that is both a proper and a repack for instance, then you will only get the first tag that is encountered. I use a naming scheme that is very similar to yours. My full naming scheme is: {n.upperInitial().space('.').replaceAll(/[,()]+/).replaceAll ...
- 23 Jul 2012, 12:36
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: Release Groups {group}
- Replies: 707
- Views: 1805755
Re: Release Groups {group}
Just thought I'd post an update to my group matching expression above. This one matches groups in the format filename- group .ext, group -filename.ext, [ group ]filename.ext, filename[ group ].ext. It includes a fix for false positives from shows/movies with titles that are hyphenated, e.g. "X-Men ...
- 04 Jul 2012, 16:38
- Forum: Feature Requests and Bug Reports
- Topic: REQ: Ability to save expressions
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4752
Re: REQ: Ability to save expressions
That's ok. 5 is fine until you have time to implement favorites. I just save them in a text file anyway for safe keeping so I'd probably do that regardless if it was 5 or 10.
- 04 Jul 2012, 15:14
- Forum: Feature Requests and Bug Reports
- Topic: REQ: Ability to save expressions
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4752
REQ: Ability to save expressions
I think it would be useful to be able to save favorite expressions and access them from a drop down menu or something. I know you can view your last few used expressions by pressing down in the Episode Format entry but if you start to lose them if you use more than 5 different ones. Also if they ...
- 03 Jul 2012, 23:39
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: How about sharing our format expressions?
- Replies: 34
- Views: 534438
Re: How about sharing our format expressions?
Here's the format expression I use. It's very similar to scene formatting standard but is cleaned up a bit. {n.upperInitial().space('.').replaceAll(/[,]+/)}.{s00e00}.{t.upperInitial().space('.').replaceAll(/[,]+/)}{'.'+vf.match(/720[pP]|1080[pP]/)}{".$source"}{".$vc"}{'-'+fn.match(/(?:(?<=[-])\w ...
- 03 Jul 2012, 23:17
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: Release Groups {group}
- Replies: 707
- Views: 1805755
Re: Release Groups {group}
I've just started using a modified version of your regex to match groups and it works great. Most files I have are in either "-group.avi" or "group-blahblah.avi" and this hits the target just about every time. Here it is if anyone is interested: {fn.match(/(?:(?<=[-])\w+$)|(?:^\w+(?=[-]))/)}
- 03 Jul 2012, 10:14
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: Release Groups {group}
- Replies: 707
- Views: 1805755
Re: Release Groups {group}
Few more groups not in the list:
WAT
clue
runner
turkiso
rwd
Thanks.
WAT
clue
runner
turkiso
rwd
Thanks.
- 29 Jun 2012, 15:33
- Forum: Feature Requests and Bug Reports
- Topic: upperInitial() doesn't handle contractions
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3409
Re: upperInitial() doesn't handle contractions
Awesome thanks!
- 29 Jun 2012, 08:32
- Forum: Feature Requests and Bug Reports
- Topic: upperInitial() doesn't handle contractions
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3409
upperInitial() doesn't handle contractions
upperInitial incorrectly capitalizes contractions in show or episode names. e.g. earth'S, don'T
- 27 Jun 2012, 21:21
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: Release Groups {group}
- Replies: 707
- Views: 1805755
Re: Release Groups {group}
Here's some more for you:
SLOMO
Reaperza
Subject16
med
tpz
macro
tla
tantrum
phase
etach
sprinter
dvsky
Also I'm getting false positives on show and episode titles for groups names that are just common words, e.g. "west" and "red". Not sure what you can do about that.
SLOMO
Reaperza
Subject16
med
tpz
macro
tla
tantrum
phase
etach
sprinter
dvsky
Also I'm getting false positives on show and episode titles for groups names that are just common words, e.g. "west" and "red". Not sure what you can do about that.