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rick.ca:
Oh no! What have you done! Usually when darichman goes off to try and learn something, he comes back the resident expert. You should at least insist he explain your expression before he shamelessly uses it. ;)
nostra:
OK, darichman, you heard Rick. You need to explain my RegEx now :)
darichman:
Haha, just saw this! I certainly haven't come back an expert :( I went off and did a bit of reading and then applied my tried and tested "trial and error approach" and got it working. With help from patch's example. Only to come back and see Nostra solved it for me anyway ;) I have all my TV shows in PVD now and am just figuring out the best sources for the info. I prefer thetvdb.com's episode lists and release dates, but naturally IMDb has the most comprehensive metadata and the episode numbers don't always match up. Decisions, decisions.
And only four weeks away from finals :-\
rick.ca:
Mastering regex is an excellent way to prepare your mind for any exam. Also, dropping an incomprehensible expression here and there in your paper is an effective way to psych-out the marker. ;)
Tethien:
I have a lot of TV series with only one season and the file name like :
Bad.Love.E01.HDTV.X264.720p-Encoder.mkv
Bad.Love.E02.HDTV.X264.720p-Encoder.mkv
.....
Then VDB can't auto recognition that as one movie.
Please help me.
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