2014-06-15, 22:50
OK. It looks like XBMC 13 took out what was once a VALID way (Working in XBMC 11 & 12) of naming TV episodes to be scraped.
All of my TV episodes are named in the following way:
<show name>_[sXX]_[eXX]_<other random stuff like release group, codec, source, ect>.<extension>
After upgrading to 13 none of my TV shows scrape at all and after 30 min of ripping my hair out I found out that a change in 13 is the problem.
Basically you can not encase season and episode in brackets anymore.
I have been digging around to find the old regexep commands for at least v12 so I can add them to advancedsettings.xml but can not find they anywhere. Does anyone have them or know of a regexp string that will work so I do not have to rename hundreds of TV episodes?
EDIT: Answered my own question. Found what I needed digging even further back in this thread.
<tvshowmatching>
<regexp>\[[Ss]([0-9]+)\]_\[[Ee]([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)</regexp>
</tvshowmatching>
All my TV shows are now scraping again.
All of my TV episodes are named in the following way:
<show name>_[sXX]_[eXX]_<other random stuff like release group, codec, source, ect>.<extension>
After upgrading to 13 none of my TV shows scrape at all and after 30 min of ripping my hair out I found out that a change in 13 is the problem.
Basically you can not encase season and episode in brackets anymore.
I have been digging around to find the old regexep commands for at least v12 so I can add them to advancedsettings.xml but can not find they anywhere. Does anyone have them or know of a regexp string that will work so I do not have to rename hundreds of TV episodes?
EDIT: Answered my own question. Found what I needed digging even further back in this thread.
<tvshowmatching>
<regexp>\[[Ss]([0-9]+)\]_\[[Ee]([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)</regexp>
</tvshowmatching>
All my TV shows are now scraping again.