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<LEBot>
[slack] <cvh> @colo I can't find any atm but I think I have it similar or S01E0102
<LEBot>
[slack] <cvh> ah your problem is that you should not have a multi episode
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<LEBot>
[slack] <cvh> I have S05E01 - Bisou (1), S05E02 - Bisou (2)
<LEBot>
[slack] <cvh> so likely themoviedb expects 2 episodes
<LEBot>
[slack] <cvh> I avoid these fu ups with "tiny media manager", just grab the infos one time (and fix if nessesary) to hdd and done
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<LEBot>
[slack] <sky42> @colo for me S02E01-E02 works every time in kodi
<LEBot>
[slack] <sky42> to be exact .S02E01-E02.
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<colo>
sky42: so dashes between episode numbers should do the trick?
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<colo>
hmm, no change after renaming, lib clean and lib rescan :/
<colo>
have "S05E01-E02.mkv" and "S05E03.mkv" now, the first file gets labelled as "E01 (1)", and the second as "E02". both are wrong, the second less subtly so.
<xe`>
your first example should work and in fact is th correct naming. have you extra regex in advanced settings by any chance?
<colo>
xe`, that would be in ".kodi/userdata/advancedsettings.xml"?
<xe`>
yeah. you can set extra matches there so I am wondering if you picked some up that are causing a regression
<xe`>
I used to do a lot of work with this but I am am out of date because I moved away from sql + regex to emby backend. out of the box emby matching is far better than my countless tweaks for kodi so I defected