Release Groups {group}
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Re: Release Groups {group}
LiNKLE
UNDERBELLY
UNDERBELLY
Re: Release Groups {group}
BHRG
CREATiVE-24
GalaxyRG
HQ7
KAMIKAZE
nickarad
Oxlem
Ranvijay
TeeHee
TOPKEK
VXT
Xibirikinho
YTS.AM
YTS.LT
CREATiVE-24
GalaxyRG
HQ7
KAMIKAZE
nickarad
Oxlem
Ranvijay
TeeHee
TOPKEK
VXT
Xibirikinho
YTS.AM
YTS.LT
Re: Release Groups {group}
KamiKaze
I only work in black and sometimes very, very dark grey. (Batman)
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Re: Release Groups {group}
When i add the following: {'.'+group}
I'm not getting any release group at all. It should be showing RARBG
I'm not getting any release group at all. It should be showing RARBG
Re: Release Groups {group}
The {group} pattern seems to be broken due to some change some ~190 days ago. None of the beta testers are using {group}? Strange. I'll look into it.
EDIT:
Fixed with FileBot r7258.
EDIT:
Fixed with FileBot r7258.
Re: Release Groups {group}
TEPES, maybe already there?
I only work in black and sometimes very, very dark grey. (Batman)
Re: Release Groups {group}
Already on the list: https://github.com/filebot/data/blob/ma ... .txt#L2312
Re: Release Groups {group}
2HD
DIMENSION
CTU
SITV
Also, if the scene group is inside [] brackets will the below still work? As im unable to get it to.
example filename to be converted
law & order svu 11-01 unstable [hdtv 720p 2hd].mkv
rename syntax
{n} - {s00e00} - {t}{-fn.match(/(?<=[-])\w+$/)}
renamed to
Law & Order SVU - S11E01 - Unstable-2HD.mkv
DIMENSION
CTU
SITV
Also, if the scene group is inside [] brackets will the below still work? As im unable to get it to.
example filename to be converted
law & order svu 11-01 unstable [hdtv 720p 2hd].mkv
rename syntax
{n} - {s00e00} - {t}{-fn.match(/(?<=[-])\w+$/)}
renamed to
Law & Order SVU - S11E01 - Unstable-2HD.mkv
Re: Release Groups {group}
1.
Release group above have already been added.
2.
Probably not. \w+$ matches word-characters at the end of the file name. Since ] is not a word-character, it'll match nothing.
Release group above have already been added.
2.
Probably not. \w+$ matches word-characters at the end of the file name. Since ] is not a word-character, it'll match nothing.