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2013-01-21, 16:28
If it's possible, You can implement a scraper system that allows me to have a single directory with more different TV show?
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Can you elaborate on this?
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2013-01-23, 11:03
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-23, 11:03 by mephillicus.)
A normal structure for TV Show is:
Series1\Season1\s1e1 - xxxxx.xxx
\Season2\s2e1 - xxxxx.xxx
Series2\Season1\s1e1 - xxxxx.xxx
Series3\Season5\s5e1 - xxxxx.xxx
I have a directory with this file:
TVSHOW\
TitleSeries1 - S1E1 - xxxxx.xxx
TitleSeries1 - S2E1 - xxxxx.xxx
TitleSeries2 - S1E1 - xxxxx.xxx
TitleSeries3 - S5E1 - xxxxx.xxx
This is not recognized by the XBMC scraper.
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Put the latter inside a TitleSeries1 folder.
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2013-01-24, 00:04
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-24, 00:05 by mephillicus.)
It's to hard to implement or you do not want to implement? Why?
I think for some it is convenient to have some TVShow in one directory
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It's hard to implement reliably. Given this, not many people want to bother.
Some are up to a challenge though - so if you want a challenge, feel free to take it up! The key step is defining a reliable method of extracting the tvshow alongside the season and episode number.
Note the word reliable. It has to do something sensible with stuff like 24.1x4.avi or 24.104.avi (pathological perhaps) and twentyfour.104.avi and tbbt.s01e04.avi etc. Sensible here might be to bail, I don't know. It also needs to work with aired dates.