(2021-01-25, 16:02)Sc0r Wrote: (2021-01-25, 01:05)johnnie.it Wrote: (2021-01-24, 23:24)Sc0r Wrote: Kimi to Boku no Saigo no Senjou, Arui wa Sekai ga Hajimaru Seisen
Ok, this is indeed bizarre.
I removed the whole "Shin Kyuuseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken" and only left the rest (toki den, yuria den etc.). I also renamed all the anime movies and series to romaji (mononoke-hime, kimi no na wa., suzumiya haruhi no yuuutsu, suzumiya haruhi no shoushitsu, etc.). Basically main titles as they show up on anidb.
Removed the sources, cleared the library, set the sources up again but this time to look up the main title, rescanned.
Now the movies show up as before, except of the 5 titles above only the legend of julia is scraped.
As far as series go, it's not working. It scrapes the series but not the episodes and they all show empty.
From what I understand by reading other posts I can't have files named as they show up in Anidb (say, "\Kanon (2006)\01 - Silver Overture.mkv") for reasons. I need ep01 etc.
But what are the naming rules? What's the regex looking for? I re-read the op 20 times and can't figure it out.
Edit: not important, but I use Filebot for renaming stuff.
@Sc0r you could edit the regex rule as mentioned at the bottom of the first post. I say "you could" because I'm now using an android box as the frontend where kodi is installed and I have no clue how I could access that file.
When you move to a folder of a singular anime and select "scan to library", does it jump to one (wrong?) show or does it give you a selection of shows or nothing?
When I tried 'Shin Kyuuseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken Raou-den Jun`ai no Shou' and 'Shin Kyuuseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken Zero Kenshirou-den' they were recognised without any issue.
So just to be safe- Did you create folders with the show title included in the scraping, I made that mistake, just throwing the episodes of all anime into my animefolder, that won't work. It needs individual folders for each tv show.
Also make sure to have scrudlee's regex addition.
And yes its tricky. Some sub groups like DKM do it like S01E01, this always works as long as its S01. Unfortunately, Anime often jump out of that pattern as opposed to regular tv shows, like Shingeki no Kyojin: the final season. To anidb, this is season one of the final season, so S04 needs to be ignored. Sometimes even that was ignored until I renamed it "[EMBER] Shingeki no Kyojin - The Final Season - 1x06" and boom it was there.
thanks! yes the regex seems like the way to go but even looking at the regular expressions wiki page, the pre-existing tvshows regex might as well be in Mandarin, absolutely insane to me, so I'll have to find someone who can make the regex filter out the 'S00-99' bit just as it does with everything in brackets.
Ok so how the heck do I remove all the unnecessary quotes above here? O_o
Anyway, the anime are named like in the example I just gave above there: "\Anime\Kanon (2006)\01 - Silver Overture.mkv". I'll try using "Ep" in front of the episode number.
Same with movies, it's "\Animovies\title (year)\title (year).ext".
Excerpt:
Code:
Z:\Animovies\Kidou Senshi Gundam Thunderbolt - Bandit Flower (2017)\Kidou Senshi Gundam Thunderbolt - Bandit Flower (2017).idx
Z:\Animovies\Kidou Senshi Gundam Thunderbolt - Bandit Flower (2017)\Kidou Senshi Gundam Thunderbolt - Bandit Flower (2017).mkv
Z:\Animovies\Kidou Senshi Gundam Thunderbolt - Bandit Flower (2017)\Kidou Senshi Gundam Thunderbolt - Bandit Flower (2017).sub
Z:\Animovies\Kimi no Na wa. (2016)\Kimi no Na wa. (2016).mp4
Z:\Animovies\Mononoke-hime (1997)\Mononoke-hime (1997).mkv
Z:\Animovies\Raou-den Gekitou no Shou (2008)\Raou-den Gekitou no Shou (2008).mkv
Z:\Animovies\Raou-den Jun`ai no Shou (2006)\Raou-den Jun`ai no Shou (2006).mkv
Z:\Animovies\Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu (2010)\Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu (2010).mkv
Z:\Animovies\Toki-den (2008)\Toki-den (2008).mkv
Z:\Animovies\Yuria-den (2007)\Yuria-den (2007).mkv
Z:\Animovies\Zero Kenshirou-den (2008)\Zero Kenshirou-den (2008).mkv
What I understood from the op was that the regex rules were needed if you were using the modified anidb renamer. That's why I mentioned I'm using filebot.
I can set up the names to be whatever I want, I just need to know what rules I should conform to.
Addendum:
Oh and btw as far as further seasons are concerned that's never been a problem with me. Anidb treats them as new shows and so do I.
So, say, you have "One punch" and then "One punch (2019)" would be season two. Same with "Suzumiya Haruhi no yuuutsu" + (2009) (but ok, that's a whole different can of worms).
The episodes where named exactly like on the page show on Anidb: "## - title".
Now, I can lead the episode number by E or Ep, but what about specials and OP/EDs? Do "S1 - special name" and "OP1 - opening theme name" work?
Do they need to be like in S00? Because as I said I'm not using season numbers, but that's how it works for tvshows if I remember correctly
Addendum 2:
I forgot, I'll edit this as soon as I can remember what the point was