2016-07-23, 23:46
Hopefully this threads still alive and one of you kind folks will be able to help me with my problem.
My TV Shows are all stored in the following format,
Show Name/Season/Episode Number - Title (Release Date).extn
E.g. volume1/Media/TV Shows/Dead Of Summer/Season 1/01 - Patience (28-Jun-2016).mkv
I've tried the following in my advancedsettings.xml,
Unfortunately that gets interpreted as s0e1 - which appears to be the trend with all my shows. So whilst, the show is getting scraped, the episodes are all showing as the same non-existing season 0 episode 1.
Is it possible to have a regexp setting for my format or am I going to have to painstakingly rename all my files.
Out of interest, what string is Kodi searching for? If I knew that then I might be able to work something out myself.
Any help really appreciated.
My TV Shows are all stored in the following format,
Show Name/Season/Episode Number - Title (Release Date).extn
E.g. volume1/Media/TV Shows/Dead Of Summer/Season 1/01 - Patience (28-Jun-2016).mkv
I've tried the following in my advancedsettings.xml,
Code:
<tvshowmatching action="prepend">
<regexp>(season)\s(\d{1,2})[\\/](\d{1,2})[A-Za-z -]*</regexp>
</tvshowmatching>
Unfortunately that gets interpreted as s0e1 - which appears to be the trend with all my shows. So whilst, the show is getting scraped, the episodes are all showing as the same non-existing season 0 episode 1.
Is it possible to have a regexp setting for my format or am I going to have to painstakingly rename all my files.
Out of interest, what string is Kodi searching for? If I knew that then I might be able to work something out myself.
Any help really appreciated.