Hi, First of all thanks for this godsend program.
I have a weird problem when renaming
I have an episode with matching English and Greek subtitles,
The episode and the one of the two subtitles are detected normally,
but the third one not. Since i cant really explain it my typing, here is a screenshot
http://snag.gy/KmCyS.jpg
Changing sites when matching has the same result
Here is the script i use for renaming
/{n}{"/Season $s"}/{n} - {s}x{e.pad(2)} - {t}{" [$vf]"}{" [$source]"}{" [$vc]"}{" [$ac]"}{".$lang"}
I really dont understand what the problem is.
I am at version 4.0 but i tried that at 3.62 too for confirmation
Weird problem with detection (when renaming subtitles)
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Re: Weird problem with detection (when renaming subtitles)
For technical reasons each Episode data can only be matched to one File (per extension). You'll have to rename the subs in two separate batches.
EDIT: This limitation only applies for badly named files (i.e. in your case the numbering 00.00 is weird)
EDIT: This limitation only applies for badly named files (i.e. in your case the numbering 00.00 is weird)
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Re: Weird problem with detection (when renaming subtitles)
I see. I thought it was weird since i use this script for months without a single problem.
Anyway thanks for the quick reply, and this program in general
Anyway thanks for the quick reply, and this program in general
Re: Weird problem with detection (when renaming subtitles)
There's always one more corner-case. This one is fixed with r2073.