2017-03-02, 20:15
hi
i was wondering how i can use the first letter of title sorting ($2 tag) properly.
as i have my movies stored now is A-Z in separate directories and everything else in "0-9"
the rule "$2\{$M\}$E ($Y)" works well as long as there's a A-Z letter of sort title ($2). eg..
A\Alien Collection\Alien - Resurrection (1997)\Alien - Resurrection (1997).mp4
now, separate dirs for 0-9 i can live with (which the above will do as well), but how could i get things like the movie ".45" (dot45) into a dir call "Other" - or anything else NOT [A-z0-9] into "Other"?
the above rule generates:-
\.\.45 (2006)\.45 (2006).mp4
i dont really want to end up with half a million dirs in the root dir containing one film named after odd chars at the start of the title. that make sense? :-)
thanks,
chris
i was wondering how i can use the first letter of title sorting ($2 tag) properly.
as i have my movies stored now is A-Z in separate directories and everything else in "0-9"
the rule "$2\{$M\}$E ($Y)" works well as long as there's a A-Z letter of sort title ($2). eg..
A\Alien Collection\Alien - Resurrection (1997)\Alien - Resurrection (1997).mp4
now, separate dirs for 0-9 i can live with (which the above will do as well), but how could i get things like the movie ".45" (dot45) into a dir call "Other" - or anything else NOT [A-z0-9] into "Other"?
the above rule generates:-
\.\.45 (2006)\.45 (2006).mp4
i dont really want to end up with half a million dirs in the root dir containing one film named after odd chars at the start of the title. that make sense? :-)
thanks,
chris