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D:\The.Big.Bang.Theory.S10E06.The.Fetal.Kick.Catalyst.1080p.WEB-DL.DD5.1.H264-BTN\
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%sn/S%0s/%dn
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D:\
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D:\The Big Bang Theory\S10\
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You seemed to have this problem with other scripts too: source.douche wrote: ↑04 Apr 2019, 20:52Videosort should put the TV episode inInstead, Videosort puts the TV episode inCode: Select all
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But it's inconsistent, one series will work just fine, and another won't. It's absolutely bizarre.Code: Select all
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Honestly seems to be completely random. If I'm grabbing an entire series (with all NZBs added at the same time), sometimes season 1 won't work, but season 2 will be fine, etcl2g wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 23:29You seemed to have this problem with other scripts too: source.douche wrote: ↑04 Apr 2019, 20:52Videosort should put the TV episode inInstead, Videosort puts the TV episode inCode: Select all
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But it's inconsistent, one series will work just fine, and another won't. It's absolutely bizarre.Code: Select all
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Is there something unique about the times you have these issues? Maybe a manual download vs an uploaded nzbfile, etc?
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Executing post-process-script videosort\VideoSort.py for My.Correctly.Named.Release.From.Indexer
VideoSort: filename: G:\My.Correctly.Named.Release.From.Indexer\yay.mkv
VideoSort: Using NZB-Name
VideoSort: Guessing: My.Correctly.Named.Release.From.Indexer.mkv
Isn't "%t" only for Movies? and that only leaves the name/title, not the full proper release name (with all the 1080p, web, grouptag, etc)? or are you suggesting I re-create the release name by using all the different variables?
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Example:
Casual.S01.-.S04.Complete.German.1080p.WebHD.x264-AIDA
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