Season # doesnt recognise 0#

UncySpam

02-11-2008 13:01:53

For my top gear eps, I have the seasons named 01 - 11, which tv rename cant seem to work out as it wants season 1 - 9 named season # not season 0#

any way that can be changed please? Otherwise windows orders the folders wrong :D

sstteevvee

02-11-2008 14:08:44

Should be easy to fix. In most places it shouldn't care about the leading zero, but I must have missed one. Where is it not recognising it? Folder Monitor, Renaming, Missing, or Finding&Organising? Is the leading zero in the filename, or the folder name? A couple of quick examples (e.g. one that works, one that doesn't) would be helpful.

UncySpam

25-11-2008 17:47:10

doesnt seem to recognise it anywhere... when i setup my top gear entry in my shows, then did renaming or missing it did the "folder missing" thing and tried to create all the ones it thought were missing.

I dont use finding and orgnising (yet, I kepe meaning to work it out :D) so I cant tell you if its a problem there too...

sstteevvee

28-11-2008 00:57:52

Ok.. I see what's happening. Do you use two digit numbers with a leading zero only if the total number of seasons is more than 10 ?

There is an option in the preferences that lets you turn on leading 0 for season numbers, but that'll apply it to all of your shows. I could make it so that, in addition to that default, you could override it for individual shows.

A workaround for now would be to manually add the first 9 seasons folders in that show's settings (edit it in My Shows). Auto folder finding would then do seasons 10 and on for you.

sstteevvee

03-01-2009 16:08:36

I've put in a quick "use two digits for season number" option when editing a show, into the latest version. So, if your global preference is for single digit folders, you can override it for specific shows, e.g. Top Gear.