I think it would be better to change the title cleaning function
because a lots of movies have the same title structure it would be easier if we could add keywords and if they are in the title all behind these keyword and the keyword will be deleted
Example: Movie.Name.YEAR.720p/1080p.BluRay.x264.PROPER/READ.NFO/REPACK-GROUP <-- here it would be 720p or 1080p and we have the moviename and the year Film.Titel.German.[SUBBED].[ANiME].[DOKU].[YEAR].[AC3].[PROPER].DVDRiP.XviD.[iNTERNAL].[REPACK].[READ.NFO]-GROUP <-- here it would be German and we have the Filmtitle Filmtitel.{JAHR}.German.{DL}.720p|1080p.<HDDVD|BluRay>.x264.{PROPER|READ.NFO|REPACK|RERiP}-GROUP <-- here it would be also German and we get the movie title and the year
Too the secound Example: maybe we could, if the year isn't found bevore the keyword, also search for the year in the string behind the keyword
Yes, that is a good idea. I know this function from an MP3-Tagger which uses keywords to fill the tags out of the filename. %title% - %year% - %dummy% and what else is needed.
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