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Also, ran into an issue with the latest (may happen with earlier versions, I haven't been keeping mine up to date) where "House" episodes get matched to "Dollhouse". To fix it, I changed:
if(fixtitle($show) =~ /$showname/i || fixtitle2($show) =~ /$simpleshowname/i) {
to
if(fixtitle($show) =~ /^$showname/i || fixtitle2($show) =~ /^$simpleshowname/i) {
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Really looking forward to setting this up, when I'm home from work!!
$10 donation sent, seriously fast development on requests so very well deserved!!
Thanks Cliffe,
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2010-10-20, 15:44
(This post was last modified: 2010-10-20, 18:53 by CoinTos.)
Hi cliffe,
First off really great script. I am just wondering if this script can help me in my migration. I currently have my media on my windows computer, I want to move it my linux raid server I am setting up. Now, correct me if I am wrong but currently you script just sorts to file show title/Season number, which great for most of my shows. An example of a problem for my migration is with new CSI eps I would like it to be sorted to CSI Crime Scene Investigator. Is there a way a custom title support can be added, sort of a extra option in the config or a extra file where I could tell if it find CSI (not Miami/NY) make it CSI Crime Scene Investigator in the sort.
Thanks again for the script.
Edit: Also another example with the current script in my testing, it fails to get the ep title for Mike & Molly since they name the torrented version Mike and Molly. Finally, is there a way to get it to rename Show - S00E00 - Ep Title.avi? Again, sorry to pester and thanks for development on this script, these are just some migration thoughts so I can continue to use tvrename for name changes when needed over samba. I can always adapt if needed. :-)