2008-12-12, 10:31
2008-12-12, 12:30
Why would you want to collapse the entire series to one entry?
Anyways here is what it possible with stacking.
http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Stacking
Anyways here is what it possible with stacking.
http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Stacking
2008-12-12, 13:35
Because it is one series, not separate movies. What would the regex be? I'm only familiar with .NET style regexes.
Would this work? (can't test while i'm at work)
([\w\.\d])+.EP[0-9]{2}([\w\.\d])+
Would this work? (can't test while i'm at work)
([\w\.\d])+.EP[0-9]{2}([\w\.\d])+
2008-12-12, 16:12
I think you are missing the point entirely (or I am missing you entirely)
It's not usual to collapse a series into one entity.
Would you like an entire season of your favourite sitcom to show up as one entry?
How about 10 seasons of Friends?
Please start here (If you want to use the library that is):
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=38964
It's not usual to collapse a series into one entity.
Would you like an entire season of your favourite sitcom to show up as one entry?
How about 10 seasons of Friends?
Please start here (If you want to use the library that is):
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=38964
2008-12-12, 16:49
sho Wrote:I think you are missing the point entirely (or I am missing you entirely)
It's not usual to collapse a series into one entity.
I also use stacking for complete series (mostly anime) and, for me, that's the way to go.
2008-12-12, 18:05
I seem to miss the point regarding TV Shows. I thought stacking did what I wanted, creating a collection of episodes. Thanks for pointing me to the manual (rtfm yea).