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Hmm.. seems that it only wants to work once I go to a TV Show's folder and select Scan for new content. Then it does what it needs to... worked on everything so far except for Bam's Unholy Union. Best I've gotten on that show, despite being named the same format as everything else, was adding the show title to the database.. with no episodes.
I thought that maybe it was because it was the only show I had tried with a ' in the title.
Everything else now appears to be going fine.
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Is it possible to use .nfo files like in the movie scrapers?
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Ok what would I alter the scraper line to understand files named like so:
Simpsons - 203 - Tree House Of Horrors.avi ?
Not sure who on the Internet decided that putting periods between everything or doing that lame S03E15 BS but so many people use it that I understand why it's there. Just wondering how I would alter it to work with my naming scheme.
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spiff
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those should work just fine.
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The way I organize my tv shows are like this:
Stargate Altantis/Season_01/01_episode.avi
From what I understand that wont work for the tv.com parser
Is there anyway that I can edit the regexp's to allow for it?
I like them organized this way because it seems more neat to me.
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hrm, then it must be something I did. thanks Spiff
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i will add the configuration when i'm certain i wont do changes to how it works.