2013-08-02, 19:48
@MariusTh86
I used the info from 2 threads:
From the "Scraping multi-episode TV Show DVD ISO or VIDEO_TS harddrive backup - is it possible?" thread, post #27
Take a look at the "advancedsettings.xml" file closely ...
Code:
<advancedsettings>
<tvshowmatching append="no">
<regexp>\[[Ss]([0-9]+)\]_\[[Ee]([0-9]+)\]?([^\\/]*)(??:[\\/]video_ts)[\\/]video_ts.ifo)?</regexp>
<regexp>[\._ \[\-\\/]([0-9]+)x([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)(??:[\\/]video_ts)[\\/]video_ts.ifo)?</regexp>
<regexp>[Ss]([0-9]+)[\.\-]?[Ee]([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)(??:[\\/]video_ts)[\\/]video_ts.ifo)?</regexp>
<regexp>[\._ \-\\/]([0-9]+)([0-9][0-9])([\._ \-][^\\/]*)(??:[\\/]video_ts)[\\/]video_ts.ifo)?</regexp>
</tvshowmatching>
</advancedsettings>
... it doesn't say to name the folders "s01e01e02..." it just says "0-9" not "00-09"!!!
So instead of labeling "s01e01e02...", you need to label them "s1e1e2..."
DO NOT PUT A "0" IN FRONT OF YOUR NUMBERS!!! (although leaving the 0's in still worked for me)
I have 11 episodes across 4 folders,
So here is my folder structure that got my TV Shows to work properly...
H:/TV Shows/SHOW_NAME/s1e1e2e3/VIDEO_TS/(video files)
H:/TV Shows/SHOW_NAME/s1e4e5e6/VIDEO_TS/(video files)
H:/TV Shows/SHOW_NAME/s1e7e8e9/VIDEO_TS/(video files)
H:/TV Shows/SHOW_NAME/s1e10e11/VIDEO_TS/(video files)
and this from the "Stop the Madness! Fix your naming issues first." post #1
Note about multiple episodes in one:
I use them for a lot of shows, and they work great but they aren't the same as doing with individual episodes. Say you have done a complete disk of House with 6 episodes on it. When you select an episode to watch, it starts playing just like you put the disk in. Any of the 6 episodes that you pick will react and start in the same place.
And if you use the "watched" tags, all 6 will be tagged as "watch" regardless.
TIA,
AL
I used the info from 2 threads:
From the "Scraping multi-episode TV Show DVD ISO or VIDEO_TS harddrive backup - is it possible?" thread, post #27
Take a look at the "advancedsettings.xml" file closely ...
Code:
<advancedsettings>
<tvshowmatching append="no">
<regexp>\[[Ss]([0-9]+)\]_\[[Ee]([0-9]+)\]?([^\\/]*)(??:[\\/]video_ts)[\\/]video_ts.ifo)?</regexp>
<regexp>[\._ \[\-\\/]([0-9]+)x([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)(??:[\\/]video_ts)[\\/]video_ts.ifo)?</regexp>
<regexp>[Ss]([0-9]+)[\.\-]?[Ee]([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)(??:[\\/]video_ts)[\\/]video_ts.ifo)?</regexp>
<regexp>[\._ \-\\/]([0-9]+)([0-9][0-9])([\._ \-][^\\/]*)(??:[\\/]video_ts)[\\/]video_ts.ifo)?</regexp>
</tvshowmatching>
</advancedsettings>
... it doesn't say to name the folders "s01e01e02..." it just says "0-9" not "00-09"!!!
So instead of labeling "s01e01e02...", you need to label them "s1e1e2..."
DO NOT PUT A "0" IN FRONT OF YOUR NUMBERS!!! (although leaving the 0's in still worked for me)
I have 11 episodes across 4 folders,
So here is my folder structure that got my TV Shows to work properly...
H:/TV Shows/SHOW_NAME/s1e1e2e3/VIDEO_TS/(video files)
H:/TV Shows/SHOW_NAME/s1e4e5e6/VIDEO_TS/(video files)
H:/TV Shows/SHOW_NAME/s1e7e8e9/VIDEO_TS/(video files)
H:/TV Shows/SHOW_NAME/s1e10e11/VIDEO_TS/(video files)
and this from the "Stop the Madness! Fix your naming issues first." post #1
Note about multiple episodes in one:
I use them for a lot of shows, and they work great but they aren't the same as doing with individual episodes. Say you have done a complete disk of House with 6 episodes on it. When you select an episode to watch, it starts playing just like you put the disk in. Any of the 6 episodes that you pick will react and start in the same place.
And if you use the "watched" tags, all 6 will be tagged as "watch" regardless.
TIA,
AL