2011-09-20, 16:24
Still having the same issues as other persons.
Currently I'm using the following code in advancedsettings.xml:
[HTML]
<advancedsettings>
<tvshowmatching action="append">
<regexp>[/\._ \-]()([0-9]+)(?![eExX])([/\._ \-]*[0-9]+)?</regexp>
</tvshowmatching>
</advancedsettings>
[/HTML]
When appending my normal tv-shows work perfectly, but my anime works till episode 99. Ofcourse this is because of the default rule:
[HTML] <regexp>([0-9]+)([0-9][0-9])[^\\/]*</regexp>[/HTML]
This line makes it impossible to have episodes over 99.
When inserting (prepend) the regex all my anime work, but my tv-shows with very bad naming like "house 301.avi" fails because of my custum regex.
Is it possible to enable a certain regex when "use absolute ordering" is checked and disable the default regex for "house 301.avi" showtype.
I would like to have an extra attribute in tvshowmatching tag witch specifies if "use absolute ordering" is checked.
for example:
[HTML]
<advancedsettings>
<tvshowmatching absolute="true" action="prepend">
<regexp>[/\._ \-]()([0-9]+)(?![eExX])([/\._ \-]*[0-9]+)?</regexp>
</tvshowmatching>
</advancedsettings>
[/HTML]
This would solve my problem completly.
Currently I'm using the following code in advancedsettings.xml:
[HTML]
<advancedsettings>
<tvshowmatching action="append">
<regexp>[/\._ \-]()([0-9]+)(?![eExX])([/\._ \-]*[0-9]+)?</regexp>
</tvshowmatching>
</advancedsettings>
[/HTML]
When appending my normal tv-shows work perfectly, but my anime works till episode 99. Ofcourse this is because of the default rule:
[HTML] <regexp>([0-9]+)([0-9][0-9])[^\\/]*</regexp>[/HTML]
This line makes it impossible to have episodes over 99.
When inserting (prepend) the regex all my anime work, but my tv-shows with very bad naming like "house 301.avi" fails because of my custum regex.
Is it possible to enable a certain regex when "use absolute ordering" is checked and disable the default regex for "house 301.avi" showtype.
I would like to have an extra attribute in tvshowmatching tag witch specifies if "use absolute ordering" is checked.
for example:
[HTML]
<advancedsettings>
<tvshowmatching absolute="true" action="prepend">
<regexp>[/\._ \-]()([0-9]+)(?![eExX])([/\._ \-]*[0-9]+)?</regexp>
</tvshowmatching>
</advancedsettings>
[/HTML]
This would solve my problem completly.