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FKuypers
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by FKuypers » 12 May 2015, 20:25
Have you tried just adding &airdate=7 to your RSS Feed link? At some sites you can easily filter this way...
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jackiass2
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by jackiass2 » 12 May 2015, 22:07
Thanks for your suggestion, but that didn't work. It loads the RSS feed just fine with &airdate=7 but does not filter anything.
EDIT: It works if I use &aired=7 in the URL. Thanks for all your help.
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 21 Jun 2015, 22:13
jackiass2 wrote:EDIT: It works if I use &aired=7 in the URL. Thanks for all your help.
Just to confirm: an extension of RSS filter isn't needed then, right?
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MrCorleone
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by MrCorleone » 17 Feb 2019, 03:40
I don't know if this is still an option for RSS Feeds, but I support it.
NZBHydra uses the extended attribute by default but does not seem to work with the aired option... I would like to filter out episodes from TV Shows aired X years, months, weeks ago.
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zikzik
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by zikzik » 26 Nov 2019, 01:32
hugbug wrote: ↑21 Jun 2015, 22:13
Just to confirm: an extension of RSS filter isn't needed then, right?
Hi hugbug,
I think it actually
is a useful filter because using the &airdate=3 parameter in the RSS URL excludes all items that lack an airdate and thus results in missing episodes in my feed.
As a workaround I used your suggestion to filter all my series, but it's quite time consuming and doesn't always prevent dupe downloads in the current season of a show.
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Accept: show name season:>=5 episode:>0
The ideal situation for me would be to use the tvairdate filter so I can:
- proceed with all items that have an airdate and and that airdate is not longer than n days ago
- pause all items that lack and airdate so I can manually check and resume if I want the episode
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zikzik
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by zikzik » 26 Nov 2019, 02:26
After playing around I came up with another workaround. It is not the most elegant solution but can be helpful for the time being.
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Reject: attr-tvairdate:$(19[0-9][0-9]|200[0-9]|201[0-8])
Reject: attr-tvairdate:$(Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct).2019
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