Hi,
apologies if this has been posted elsewhere already.
I've just updated to 3.4 because I had some problems in 3.3 with some shows that got matched incorrectly, like 90210. I thought 3.4 would work better (it already worked in 90% of the cases).
Now, this happened:
Almost all of the episodes (with one exception) got moved to the HIMYM folder wrongly. Maybe the ddlsource.com is the problem?
Oh and I don't suppose there is a way of undoing these changes now?
Thanks for your time,
Biki
Episode matching broken
Re: Episode matching broken
Sure you can:
http://filebot.sourceforge.net/forums/v ... &t=5#p2485
http://filebot.sourceforge.net/forums/v ... &t=5#p2485
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Re: Episode matching broken
Great, thank you, that will come in handy.
Do you have any idea what caused the error to avoid it in the future?
Do you have any idea what caused the error to avoid it in the future?
Re: Episode matching broken
Just bad luck with crappy input data and non-strict matching:
The amc script has some extra logic to deal with messy input.
EDIT: Also added things to the blacklist so at least this specific case can't happen in the future => http://filebot.sourceforge.net/forums/v ... ?f=3&t=359
Conclusion:
You're renaming everything at once with a simple -rename call. Problem is HIMYM is less messed up than other shows. And since it already a presumably good series match in it's first round it won't go in-depth and thus doesn't know about the other shows that are kinda missed in the first round due to the ddlvalley/ddlsource prefix (not being blacklisted at the time). Also -rename cannot process movies and tvshows at the same time.
If you were to call -rename on each individual file it'd work. The amc script is kinda doing that.
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-non-strict
EDIT: Also added things to the blacklist so at least this specific case can't happen in the future => http://filebot.sourceforge.net/forums/v ... ?f=3&t=359
Conclusion:
You're renaming everything at once with a simple -rename call. Problem is HIMYM is less messed up than other shows. And since it already a presumably good series match in it's first round it won't go in-depth and thus doesn't know about the other shows that are kinda missed in the first round due to the ddlvalley/ddlsource prefix (not being blacklisted at the time). Also -rename cannot process movies and tvshows at the same time.
If you were to call -rename on each individual file it'd work. The amc script is kinda doing that.
Please read the FAQ and How to Request Help.