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Context: I have 2 versions of the same movie (Interstellar). One is 1080p/x264/AVC, and the other is 4K/x265/HEVC. I'm trying to use the following format on these two files, but behavior is unexpected:
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{n.upperInitial().space('.')}{'.'+y}{'.'+vf}{'.'+vc}{'-'+vcf}
- Interstellar.2014.1080p.x264-AVC
- Interstellar.2014.2160p.x265-HEVC
Actual behavior:
- The following error is thrown for "vcf" property - "groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: vcf for class: Script 156
- File 1 resulting name is "Interstellar.2014.1080p.x264
- File 2 resulting name is "Interstellar.2014.2160p.HEVC