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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/15/2017 09:09 PM, Justin Moore
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<div>I was under the impression the format for
movies was A Movie Title [year].ext which
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</span> Thanks for the response Anthony,<br>
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I just tried it with [ ] brackets around the date and
had the same result. Myth seems to be removing the date
when calling the grabber script, then multiple results
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<div>I've seen the same behavior as Michael. I did notice
that if the path did not have a file extension (e.g., it
was a directory containing a BluRay disc structure) adding
the year worked, but if there was a file extension it
didn't work. E.g.,</div>
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<div>Videos/Harry.Potter.Deathly.Hallows.Pt.1.2010/</div>
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<div>would strip the 2010 and perform a correct lookup, but</div>
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<div>Videos/Spotlight.2015.m2ts</div>
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<div>would lead to the same behavior that Michael saw. I
tried to dig around the find the regexp and what exactly
it was doing, but ran out of time before I could fully
trace the behavior from scanvideos ~> regexp ~>
capture groups ~> external command line parameters.</div>
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<p>I think the correct name for that movie is Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010) .. It's the name I use and have
never had any problems... One other thing is that the date should
always be in parentheses.. <br>
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