2009-07-05, 20:06
I seem to be pulling my hair out trying to get this to work, but I can't seem able to add tv shows to the library. At the moment I'm just doing an experiment with a single episode of chuck.
I've added a source which has two directories, Movies and TV Shows.
I've set the content on the movies directory and it's correctly picking up the movies and adding them to the library.
However, no matter what I do it is not adding any tv shows to the tv show library at all. I've set the content for the tv shows to "videos\tv shows".
The directory structure is videos\tv shows\chuck\chuck - s01e01.avi
I've been trying various filename variations, I've added the advancedsettings.xml to my userdata directory from the advancedsettings.xml wiki link.
See below for copy and paste:
On the file name front I've tried, many, many variations. For example, without the show name, with the show name, without spacing.. etc. (for example, chuck.s01.e01.avi, chuck.s01e01.avi...)
Am I missing something here? Good thing I have only copied one of my dvd's across, otherwise I think I'd be quite psychotic with anger at this time.
I've added a source which has two directories, Movies and TV Shows.
I've set the content on the movies directory and it's correctly picking up the movies and adding them to the library.
However, no matter what I do it is not adding any tv shows to the tv show library at all. I've set the content for the tv shows to "videos\tv shows".
The directory structure is videos\tv shows\chuck\chuck - s01e01.avi
I've been trying various filename variations, I've added the advancedsettings.xml to my userdata directory from the advancedsettings.xml wiki link.
See below for copy and paste:
Code:
<advancedsettings>
<tvshowmatching>
<regexp>\[[Ss]([0-9]+)\]_\[[Ee]([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)</regexp> <!-- foo_[s01]_[e01] -->
<regexp>[\._ \-]([0-9]+)x([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)</regexp> <!-- foo.1x09 -->
<regexp>[\._ \-][Ss]([0-9]+)[\.\-]?[Ee]([0-9]+)([^\\/]*)</regexp> <!-- foo, s01e01, foo.s01.e01, foo.s01-e01 -->
<regexp>[\._ \-]([0-9]+)([0-9][0-9])([\._ \-][^\\/]*)</regexp> <!-- foo.103 -->
</tvshowmatching>
</advancedsettings>
On the file name front I've tried, many, many variations. For example, without the show name, with the show name, without spacing.. etc. (for example, chuck.s01.e01.avi, chuck.s01e01.avi...)
Am I missing something here? Good thing I have only copied one of my dvd's across, otherwise I think I'd be quite psychotic with anger at this time.