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Receiving TV Data
Re: Receiving TV Data
Yes! It's "e <= 10" instead of "e<=10".
Thanks!
I guess "not equal" is "!=". Right?
It's ok! I tested "!=" and it worked.
And for strings it's like this t == /Titel/ . Right?
That's how I tested it positive.![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
Thanks!
I guess "not equal" is "!=". Right?
It's ok! I tested "!=" and it worked.
And for strings it's like this t == /Titel/ . Right?
That's how I tested it positive.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
Re: Receiving TV Data
Hi,
can I filter the data by episode release date?
Kind regards,
Sheldon
can I filter the data by episode release date?
Kind regards,
Sheldon
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Sure, same as in the Format Dialog. You have {startdate} and {airdate} and maybe some other stuff I can't recall now.
e.g.
e.g.
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startdate.year >= 2000
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Great thanks!
Do you have a list or collection of all parameters that can be used for filtering.
Maybe with samples, too!
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
Do you have a list or collection of all parameters that can be used for filtering.
Maybe with samples, too!
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It's the same as in the Format Expression. So you have the Naming docs online lots of examples built into the Format Editor(click the (x)= button).
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Ah! If I click the (x)-Button and one of the links that are shown in the list nothing happens.
I would expect an url to be opened in my Firefox.
Is there something missing in my enviroment and/or the cmd?
I would expect an url to be opened in my Firefox.
Is there something missing in my enviroment and/or the cmd?
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In the Format Editor you can easily prototype any expression:
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/eIMLgPM.png)
In the Bindings dialog you can easily check what bindings are available and what values they may have:
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/AiH7dRG.png)
It's all self-documenting really, but if you want a link you can have one:
http://www.filebot.net/naming.html#bindings
(Linked all over the website AND from within the application if you click Syntax)
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/eIMLgPM.png)
In the Bindings dialog you can easily check what bindings are available and what values they may have:
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/AiH7dRG.png)
It's all self-documenting really, but if you want a link you can have one:
http://www.filebot.net/naming.html#bindings
(Linked all over the website AND from within the application if you click Syntax)
Re: Receiving TV Data
Thanks!
I just wanted to mention that I can't access any link from the "Rename Options" dialog.
I just wanted to mention that I can't access any link from the "Rename Options" dialog.
Re: Receiving TV Data
What links? Or rather, what do you think should be a link? If you click one of the preset formats it'll switch to that format.
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I mean this:
Probably a misunderstanding from my side.
Probably a misunderstanding from my side.
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Yes, that's Rename Options. Specifically what to do with Extensions and what Rename Action do use. If you don't know what a "hardlink" or a "symlink" is you probably won't need any of those. If you click it, you'll set the given option, do don't click it. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
Re: Receiving TV Data
Currently I use
--filter "airdate.year == 2014 && airdate.month == 6 && airdate.day == 1"
to filter the airdate 2014-06-01.
This is a bit inconvinient. Is there another way like airdate."something" == 2014-06-01 ?
--filter "airdate.year == 2014 && airdate.month == 6 && airdate.day == 1"
to filter the airdate 2014-06-01.
This is a bit inconvinient. Is there another way like airdate."something" == 2014-06-01 ?
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Try something like this:
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{airdate.toString() == '2001-09-30'}
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Is there something simular for airdate >,>=,<,<= ?
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e.g.
@see
http://www.unixtimestamp.com/index.php
timeStamp => airdate in milliseconds
today's date in milliseconds => 14015808001000
PS: Newer revisions also support {age} which is the age (today - airdate) in days.
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{airdate.timeStamp > 14e11}
http://www.unixtimestamp.com/index.php
timeStamp => airdate in milliseconds
today's date in milliseconds => 14015808001000
PS: Newer revisions also support {age} which is the age (today - airdate) in days.
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Thanks!
But it seems not to work properly.
I tried airdate.timestamp <= 1401613113 but received nothing what I should.
Is it Unix specific or do you use GregorianCalandar?
I work on Windows.
But it seems not to work properly.
I tried airdate.timestamp <= 1401613113 but received nothing what I should.
Is it Unix specific or do you use GregorianCalandar?
I work on Windows.
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I tested it again. airdate.timestamp doesn't work. Wrong function?
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I couldn't find a binding for the audio language.
Is there something like:
--format "{n} - {s.pad(2)} - {e.pad(2)} - {t} - {lang} - {airdate}"?
Is there something like:
--format "{n} - {s.pad(2)} - {e.pad(2)} - {t} - {lang} - {airdate}"?
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![Image](http://i.imgur.com/1EjsgzC.png)
Obviously that's based on metadata embedded in the file, which may or may not be available.