2018-08-26, 11:06
Hi all,
I am new to Ember, sorry if this has an obvious answer but I'm having trouble finding one.
I am trying to scrape files in DVD Order using TVDB. The DVD order for some of my shows has subepisodes within each episode split and labeled separately using the same episode number. If you pull the data using Filebot (the DVD episode field is blank in the new TVDB UI) there is no numerical distinction between subepisodes. What you see is as follows:
Adventure Time - 1x01 - Slumber Party Panic
Adventure Time - 1x01 - Trouble in Lumpy Space
Adventure Time - 1x02 - Prisoners of Love
Adventure Time - 1x02 - Tree Trunks
Adventure Time - 1x03 - The Enchiridion!
Adventure Time - 1x03 - The Jiggler
etc...
I keep the subepisodes as separate video files. The problem I have is that when scraping, I do not know what to label my files so they will match to the TVDB indices properly. For example, I have tried S01E01.1/S01E01.2 and S01E01a/S01E01b and neither have worked. What happens is that the scraper simply determines both files are the last subepisode for that particular episode, thus two nfo files are created for the 2nd subepisode and are applied to both subepisodes
Is there a way to scrape this subepisode data automatically, or is this not supported? Also, is subepisode even the right term? This may be why I'm having trouble finding info.
I don't understand why TVDB doesn't just give each DVD subepisode separate enumerations, as they do for airdate order
Thanks!
I am new to Ember, sorry if this has an obvious answer but I'm having trouble finding one.
I am trying to scrape files in DVD Order using TVDB. The DVD order for some of my shows has subepisodes within each episode split and labeled separately using the same episode number. If you pull the data using Filebot (the DVD episode field is blank in the new TVDB UI) there is no numerical distinction between subepisodes. What you see is as follows:
Adventure Time - 1x01 - Slumber Party Panic
Adventure Time - 1x01 - Trouble in Lumpy Space
Adventure Time - 1x02 - Prisoners of Love
Adventure Time - 1x02 - Tree Trunks
Adventure Time - 1x03 - The Enchiridion!
Adventure Time - 1x03 - The Jiggler
etc...
I keep the subepisodes as separate video files. The problem I have is that when scraping, I do not know what to label my files so they will match to the TVDB indices properly. For example, I have tried S01E01.1/S01E01.2 and S01E01a/S01E01b and neither have worked. What happens is that the scraper simply determines both files are the last subepisode for that particular episode, thus two nfo files are created for the 2nd subepisode and are applied to both subepisodes
Is there a way to scrape this subepisode data automatically, or is this not supported? Also, is subepisode even the right term? This may be why I'm having trouble finding info.
I don't understand why TVDB doesn't just give each DVD subepisode separate enumerations, as they do for airdate order
Thanks!