2020-12-27, 20:52
Just curious.
Example: all ASCII characters (except those, Windows doesn't allow as filename like " or ?)
when loaded into TMM:
so all brackets get removed or replaced with blanks, no matter which
, - . are all removed
_ is converted to blanks
Why is it doing so? Couldn't/Shouldn't it leave the title as it is before it gets eventually renamed after scraping? Or at least give the user the option to let TMM 'clean' the filename? (not really a cleaning on movies like "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" which becomes "Mr & Mrs Smith" or the German title of "The 40 Year-Old Virgin" which would be "Jungfrau (40), männlich, sucht…" and becomes "Jungfrau 40 männlich sucht")
Example: all ASCII characters (except those, Windows doesn't allow as filename like " or ?)
Code:
!#$%&'()+,-.0123456789;=@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{}~
when loaded into TMM:
Code:
!#$%&' + 0123456789;=@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz^ `abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ~
, - . are all removed
_ is converted to blanks
Why is it doing so? Couldn't/Shouldn't it leave the title as it is before it gets eventually renamed after scraping? Or at least give the user the option to let TMM 'clean' the filename? (not really a cleaning on movies like "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" which becomes "Mr & Mrs Smith" or the German title of "The 40 Year-Old Virgin" which would be "Jungfrau (40), männlich, sucht…" and becomes "Jungfrau 40 männlich sucht")