2009-06-22, 23:08
rasmuskarlsen Wrote:I cannot get this program to recognize any of my movies!?
I only have movie names like ex.
10000.BC.2008.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-hV
Can the program handle this!?
PS: I dont want to rename any of my movies!
It should be able to "handle" pretty much anything you throw at it, if your configuration is correct. First off, what do you mean by "recognize any of my movies"? It's not loading them in the list? Make sure you're adding the source(s) correctly and that the supported extensions list has the extensions for all your movies. Or do you mean that it's loading the files in the list, but it's not able to get results from the scrapers? If that's the case, either enable "Use Folder Name for Title" and/or "Use Title From Nfo"... if that's not applicable to your situation, you will need to add custom filters to clean the filenames to get proper movie titles. If all your movies are named just like the one you listed (<moviename>.year.otherjunk.ext) then you can add the following to the filters list (without quotes, and in this exact order):
"(\.\d\d\d\d.*?)$"
"(\.)[->] "
Note the space at the end of the second one. The first one will remove a period followed by 4 numbers and everything after it, and the second one will replace any remaining periods with spaces.
EDIT: Just to clarify, this will not rename your files, just filter the names when loading into the db. Also, be sure you rescan media after changing any of these settings.