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[FAQ] What is the best action to take when the file scanner gets it wrong?

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buah:
I would try my regex as given.

And, in your regex there are two dots at the end?

Edit: now I noticed hat the labes of your HDD's are in brackets. Can you label one of them without brackets, and try it?

deazo:

 OK, yes I had noticed the two dots afterwards.
 I have tried your regex and no success.

 HOWEVER, I have removed ALL regexes from the preferences. It gives me exactly the same results... is this possible?
 Can the regex be ignored by some obscure setting that I do not know off?

buah:
In case you didn't see my edit in previous post:


--- Quote ---Now I noticed that the labes of your HDD's are in brackets. Can you label one of them without brackets, and try it?
--- End quote ---

deazo:

 Yes i did not see your EDIT.

 My hard drives are on the network so I'm scanning through the network.
 So I have just tried on a test folder on the computer with fake files, see the screen attached.

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buah:
Assuming that you've put back regex(es), for now I can give you only one guess. Put your "or" folder directly on a desktop, capitalize first letters of a folder and of a file and scan it.

My regex should work if you have at least title in your file name, and you have it.

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