2010-01-07, 13:31
No more word on matching BeyondTV recordings?
_Shorty Wrote:No more word on matching BeyondTV recordings?
xexe Wrote:I am not sure how stacking works in relation to date regex extraction since i dont use date in any of my collection. Will need to ponder this.
outleradam Wrote:xexe: is it possible to use regex to identify something like this:
/showname-(episode title)-YYYY-MM-DD-X.mpg
The YYYY-MM-DD = recording date, the X is to identify parts of the same recording. This is the default for BeyondTV.
xexe Wrote:Let me ponder that one. TPZ naming sucks:
11112 = s1e1112, s11e112, s1e1-112, s11e1-12, s1e11-12,
obviously only one is right but the trick is getting so its right all the time
The 4400 is a prime example using their naming scheme this would be:
tpz-440011112
utter nonsense.
The rar'd folder name actually make way more sense but I don't do rar.
<advancedsettings>
<tvshowmatching>
<regexp>\[[Ss]([0-9]+)\]_\[[Ee]([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)</regexp> <!-- foo_[s01]_[e01] -->
<regexp>[\._ \-]([0-9]+)x([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)</regexp> <!-- foo.1x09 -->
<regexp>[\._ \-][Ss]([0-9]+)[\.\-]?[Ee]([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)</regexp> <!-- foo s01e01, foo.s01.e01, foo.s01-e01 -->
<regexp>[\._ \-]([0-9]+)([0-9][0-9])([\._ \-][^\\/]*)</regexp> <!-- foo.103 -->
<regexp>[\._ \-]p(?:ar)?t[._ -]()([ivxlcdm]+)([\._ \-][^\\/]*)</regexp> <!-- Pt.I, Part XIV -->
</tvshowmatching>
</advancedsettings>
xexe Wrote:Its not the best naming convention ever since you will likely get false positives since X.XX has no unique info to tell its season and ep
i.e. 7.01 could be many parts of a name but s07e01 is very ulikely to be anything other than season and ep
Also you seem to have decided to use 2 numbers for ep but not for season. Not the best.
However untested
<regexp>.*? (\d\d?)\.(\d\d?) - </regexp>
this will not handle multipart episodes since you never included an example of how you handle it