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Orac
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I don't know your folder structure, but that file name itself should be ok.
My setup is \Television Shows\<show_name>\<season#>\<show_name> S##E## <episode title>.avi
I added The Fall of Sam Axe special as the following, and it scraped perfectly:
\Television Shows\Burn Notice\Specials\Burn Notice S00E01 The Fall of Sam Axe.avi
As silly as it sounds just try cleaning up the file name?
Instead of "Burn notice.S00e01.avi" try "Burn Notice S00E01.avi"?
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thanks for the reply but that does not seem to work for me my folder structure is the same as yours Tv Shows/Burn Notice/ Specials/Burn Notice.S00E01, I.I just downloaded game of thrones no problem in getting the info for that but the burn notice special just does not want to work. paul
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Or as you already have S00E01.avi in a folder called \Burn Notice\Specials, you don't need to have the filename as "Burn Notice S00E01.AVI"
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Here is what I did:
I placed the file into \Burn Notice\Season 5\
It did not work when I placed it into the Specials folder for some reason so try it in your Season 5 folder.
I also named the file "Burn Notice.S00E01.Burn Notice- The Fall of Sam Axe.avi"
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Rather than a 'Specials' folder - place it in a folder named 'Season 0'. What might help others though is a debug log while attempting the scrape.
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I know this is a stupid question, but is this really a WINDOWS ONLY problem??
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Here's my path and file name, works fine...
X:\TV SERIES\Burn Notice\Special\burn.notice.s00e01.the.fall.of.sam.axe.2011.hdtv.xvid.avi