2023-10-29, 22:59
(2023-10-29, 22:12)izprtxqkft Wrote: suggestionUser can define whatever versions they want, there is button in UI to do that. The system defined list is just I want to reduce the user input from remote. Auto naming based on file name is only working for video extras currently, as the format for the versioning based on file name needs a through discussion before implementation.
instead of making users conform to a set of versions that can be found, it would be better to allow the versions to be variable
use a format already in place on other platforms which will meet existing file naming for *most
the recommended naming is use anything after Year and before Resolution in the filename
f.e. Deadpool.2.2018.Super.Duper.Cut.2160p
the version would be 'Super Duper Cut'
this would allow users to make any version name text they wish and easily extracted by looking for text in the filename with a regex, limits would be programmatic length and invalid characters Only
just a recommendation
The previous brief discussion:
Quote:Hi @Karellen, thanks for the comment. If we want to get this from file name, we need have a strict naming convention, which is not easyfor many users, IMHO.
Ideally, if we can force the movie naming in the following format, the versioning can be done automatically, though I personally do this for all my movies, I can imagine a lot of people don't do this:
{Name}.{Year}.{Version}.{Resolution}.{Source}.{VidoeCodec}.{AudioCodec}-{Addition}.{Extension}
For example:
Big.Buck.Bunny.2008.EXTENDED.1080p.WEB-DL.x264.MPGA-DDD.mkv