That's worked perfectly, thanks! It must be down to that $ sign, I hadn't yet come across that or what it does.
My test case was 1 HSBS label and 1 H-SBS label, which {s3d} doesn't currently format into one or the other- it sticks to the original. regrettably I don't have any other style of movie ...
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- 09 Apr 2018, 11:42
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Struggling to achieve desired format for 3D movies
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- 08 Apr 2018, 12:12
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Struggling to achieve desired format for 3D movies
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Struggling to achieve desired format for 3D movies
Hello.
My current movie script is so far very simple:
Movies/{n} ({y})/{n} {[allOf{source}{vf}{vc}{af}{ac}.join('.')]}
I am currently looking for a versatile solution for 3D movies, ideally, based off of the s3d tag as that supposedly captures pretty much every combination of 3D types ever ...
My current movie script is so far very simple:
Movies/{n} ({y})/{n} {[allOf{source}{vf}{vc}{af}{ac}.join('.')]}
I am currently looking for a versatile solution for 3D movies, ideally, based off of the s3d tag as that supposedly captures pretty much every combination of 3D types ever ...