2013-05-16, 08:39
(2013-05-14, 12:27)redhalo Wrote: Is there a way to escape "/" that may be in the subfolder name?
From the sample config file
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Note: The '/' character is used exclusively to seperate folders. It cannot otherwise be used in the name attribute (there is currently no way to escape it)
Quote:Also, is there a way to specify the folder structure that strms get placed in, so that movies and music videos are filed in their own individual folders?No, it will make a folder for movies and a folder for music videos, you cant change anything about the path inside those folders.
Can someone take a look at this and tell me what is wrong with my regex that is making it parse the name this way?
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DEBUG Archiving Next: FreeCable/All Shows/Armageddon/2012/2012: The Masons
DEBUG Archiving Attempting default parsing of TV Show...
DEBUG Archiving Found custom series and title parser.
DEBUG Archiving Custom series and title parser regex: .*/All Shows/([^/]*)/.*/([^/]*$)
DEBUG Archiving Found series "2012", and title "The Masons", from file label "2012: The Masons". Will use this info to look up on the TVDB.com
It should take whatever string is after "All Shows/" and doesnt contain a "/" as the show name, then whatever string trails after the last "/" as the episode title.