Hi,rednoah wrote:...Or just replace:Code: Select all
{t.replaceAll('ä', 'ae')}
thank you so much. Replacing worked very well.
You saved me a lot of work in future.
Greetings!
Hi,rednoah wrote:...Or just replace:Code: Select all
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Can't happen until they provide an API: it was recently request on Dec 1st, 2013, so obviously they don't currently have one: http://www.sub-talk.net/topic/463-make- ... d/?p=21532 Unless something has changed I think it's unlikely to happen per this post: http://www.sub-talk.net/topic/1444-addi ... ic/?p=9355matiasrpf wrote:My suggestion is that you add http://www.addic7ed.com , it is where i find the new episodes' subtitles the sooner.
Plus, it has a subtitle for a lot of different episode versions (and for a lot of languages).
If you added it, Filebot would be perfect.
Ok, got it. Thanks anyway.Ithiel wrote:Hi vetash,
Please see the above comments regarding scrappers. Unless the site offers an API to legally 'give' you the data, rednoah does not want to create a scrapper to illegally 'take' it.
That being said, assuming it's official (and not just a fan made scrapper), I think this may be what he'd need to make it happen: https://github.com/ramusus/kinopoiskpy
~Ithiel
You should try Ember Media Manager .. it does that, and alot more.duffkins wrote:nfo creating functionality for movies, just to a simple nfo file containing the link to the imdb page would do.
i.e. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0258463/
If you just want .url files then filebot can generate them for you.Manual wrote:--def extras=y Generate *.url files and fetch all available backdrops
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filebot -script dev:xattr /path/to/media --action import