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good hint - maybe we should put that hint into the UI that a backslash ( \ ) has to be escaped for windows, whereas a forward slash ( / ) in OSX and Linux does not create any problems.
btw: the automatic renamer setting gets stored with the next build!
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Is there any chance we could have an added alternative option to name Tv Special season artwork differently?
e.g.
"season00-poster.jpg"
instead of:
"season-specials-poster.jpg"
Thanks
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2018-06-20, 11:15
(This post was last modified: 2018-06-20, 11:17 by JeromyNix.)
I absolutely love this version. However can I make a slight suggestion. allow a bit more control on the output of the date. I'm trying to keep a scene consistency across my talk show episodes (which are indexed by date) however when this outputs the date, it only outputs it using hyphens and what I'm trying to do is maintain a consistency with scene releases (even though this talk shows are recordings from my HDHomerun) which use a YYYY.mm.dd format. not YYYY-mm-dd. This is in the case that I have to fill missed episodes with scene releases. Is there any way you can allow us to use custom formats for ${airedDate}?
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Just noticed that the option for naming Special Seasons as "Season 00" was added.
This is awesome (and incredibly fast) - Thank you so much.
I've sent a donation as a small thanks - sorry I can't afford more at the moment.