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Regular Expressions - Printable Version +- XBMC Community Forum (http://forum.xbmc.org) +-- Forum: Help and Support (/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: XBMC General Help and Support (/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +--- Thread: Regular Expressions (/showthread.php?tid=25349) |
- douginoz - 2008-09-29 04:17 Paradise Regained. Handy tip: Put the advancedsettings.xml in c:\documents and settings\<login>\Application Data\XBMC\UserData Thank you, thank you, thank you - Narfotic - 2008-10-05 18:15 Can anyone help me modify the expression to match this: example... The Sopranos/S01/The Sopranos S01 E01.avi Been trying to do it myself, but can't seem to get it to work... Thanks in advance. - ssboisen - 2008-10-20 11:33 Narfotic Wrote:Can anyone help me modify the expression to match this: Try this one S([0-9]+)[^\\/]* - Valpen - 2008-10-22 04:47 I would like some help with my config to match this: TV/Name.S05E01.DSR.XviD-GROUP/ or TV/Season 05/Name.S05E01.DSR.XviD-GROUP/ - jmarshall - 2008-10-22 04:55 Welcome to the forums Valpen. Said naming is supported by default if it's part of the filename, though you appear to have individual files in separate folders? What are the filenames called? - Valpen - 2008-10-22 05:02 jmarshall Wrote:Welcome to the forums Valpen. Thx. ![]() It's RAR archives. TV/Name.S05E01.DSR.XviD-GROUP/*.rar - jmarshall - 2008-10-22 05:49 If you have transparent rar's enabled it may work out of the box, but it would depend on what they're named. - Valpen - 2008-10-22 05:55 It dont. I tried that already. Tha filenames can be pretty mutch anything. - jmarshall - 2008-10-22 07:20 You might have to alter the regexp so that the / and \\ are ignored, so that it takes the season and episode numbers from the folder names. Cheers, Jonathan - Valpen - 2008-10-22 07:50 How do I do that? I'm a complete newbie at this.
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