2009-10-03, 17:25
Amet Wrote:have you tried manually entering "Cupid S01E02" as search string?No, nothing either...
If I search "Cupid" I'm only getting the pilot.
It may be something at subtitles.org....
Amet Wrote:as far as I know the files dont need to be named with the year, the folder does.This may be, but the the whole creation of the directory-structure is made by a script which takes the raw downloaded file from the net, cleans it up and puts the file in the right place....
this is the snip from Tv show Wiki
It even decides itself if it's a TV-show or a normal movie....
In bash I would erase it like this:
Code:
# echo "Cupid 2009 S01E02" | sed s/[12][90][0-9][0-9]// | sed 's/()//' | tr -s ' ._'
Cupid S01E02
# echo "Cupid.2009.S01E02" | sed s/[12][90][0-9][0-9]// | sed 's/()//' | tr -s ' ._'
Cupid.S01E02
# echo "Cupid.(2009).S01E02" | sed s/[12][90][0-9][0-9]// | sed 's/()//' | tr -s ' ._'
Cupid.S01E02
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