(2012-04-10, 10:45)tsp42 Wrote: The matched String between (?<title> and the next ) will be used as the folder name. If no match is found the entire title plus subtitle will be used. To match the :: used as the current separator between title and subtitle use: ^(?<title>.+?)::
The RegEx documentation is available here: http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_34_1/lib..._perl.html
Mythtv can't extract the episode from the EIT data I get. I don't have any subtitles and the episode number is encode in the title like: the walking dead (18) so the current default RegEx is used to recognize this pattern. I will change the default value in the next update.
Thanks! That totally worked..... was starting to tear my hair out!
Just a little wrinkle though:
When I schedule recordings through mythweb, they are stored in mythconverg as title/subtitle, e.g:
Title / Subtitle / Description
Homeland / Semper I / "Big plans are made for national hero Brody, but his increasingly erratic behaviour threatens his status as the media's latest darling, prompting the vice president to send an adviser to check him out. Carrie nears the end of her four-week surveillance warrant and grows desperate for evidence linking the marine to Abu Nazir, but Saul instructs her to focus on the terrorist's money trail. Thriller, starring Claire Danes and Damian Lewis."
which the addon will display in the refocus skin as Homeland::Semper I with the appropriate description
However, if I schedule the same recording through the addon itself, it will be stored as:
Title / Subtitle / Description
Homeland: Semper I / Tue Apr 10 09:30:00 2012 / ""
which the addon will display as Homeland: Semper I::Tue Apr 10 09:30:00 2012 with no description information
obviously, this will create a differently titled show for each manually created recording which will not match the naming scheme used by the other mythweb scheduled recordings and they will lack episode descriptions. This has happened to me a few times where regularly scheduled recordings made via mythweb have failed for whatever reason and then I have scheduled "fill" recordings via the addon.
Some extra info: I live in the UK (using dvb-t) and primarily use the RadioTimes xmltv grabber for guide data, but also use EIT for channels that are omitted by RadioTimes. All of the above occurs whether or not the source is EIT or XMLTV. All channels provided by EIT also have correctly coloured EPG entries, whereas XMLTV one's are all the same colour irregardless of type of programming displayed.....
Thanks again for all the hard work!