2018-01-09, 15:48
(2018-01-09, 07:23)PatK Wrote: The .*4K.* is catching all files for some reason (perhaps *4K.* might be the trick?) ,PatK,
try this. <rule filetypes="mkv" videoresolution="2160" player="MPC-BE"/>
Unfortunately, neither worked. When I put videoresolution="2160", all files, including those that are 4K, get played with the internal player. When I put in the name "*4K.*", all files, including those that are not 4K, get played with MPC-BE. Any other ideas?
Again, thank you for your help.
Regards,
Bart
EDIT: I changed the naming of a couple of my 4K files to test. Before I had something like "Bright (2017).4K.mkv"; I changed it to "Bright (2017)(4K).mkv", and changed the regex for filename to ".*\(4K\)\.", which I understand to mean to match any character until you get to a (, followed by 4K, followed by a ), followed by a .; is my understanding of the regex correct? I know periods and () have special meaning in regexes, thus the \ before them to mean the actual character.
In any case, the issue is still there:
1. I play a movie that is not 4K, and it plays in the internal player
2. I play a movie that is 4K, and it plays in MPC-BE (I just leave it for a few seconds, and then close the player)
3. I play another movie that is not 4K, and it also plays in MPC-BE.
4. Any movie that I play, plays in MPC-BE
Could this be a Leia issue? Where else should I post this?