2009-05-24, 07:42
iLurk Wrote:i feel like an idiot lol. Thanks
Just a quick question. When you release an update to the program, is there any way to export/import the filters?
Also if you're taking requests/suggestions, I'd like to make one. Can you please add a setting that will allow a user to ignore everything after a specific term i.e. date. So using the same example as before,
300.2006.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264.mkv
can you make the program filter out the year and ignore everything else after? This could save the user from having to use lots of one off filters. I'm pretty sure that 90% of people use a naming convention with @ least the name of the movie and the year. Some of us like having all that extra info in the file names and it would save a LOT of time .
Cheers
No need to export the filters. They're saved in the settings which will be compatible with new versions. When doing an update, you just have to overwrite the .exe in the folder with the new one.
As far as having a separate option to remove the year and everything after, it's not necessary. You can just do something like:
"(\.\d\d\d\d.*?)$"
"(\.)[->] "
That will do exactly what you want. Make sure they're in that order in the list.
EDIT: Just so you're aware, this will cause problems with movies such as "Dracula 2000" (as if anybody has that movie, but just for example lol) because if your filename is something like Dracula.2000.2000.DTS.BluRay.Whatever.avi, then it will end up with just "Dracula".