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tutorial_en_rss_filters [2014/05/14 06:12] whyteprst1tutorial_en_rss_filters [2014/10/14 08:28] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 **My.Favourite.TV.S01E01.720p.HDTV.x264-Xirvik** **My.Favourite.TV.S01E01.720p.HDTV.x264-Xirvik**
  
-If you we happy to match any release from this show and decide later which was you favourite you could modified the filter we used previous to look like this /(My.Favourite.TV.S01)/i+If you we happy to match any release from this show and decide later which was your favourite you could modify the filter we used previous to look like this /(My.Favourite.TV.S01)/i
  
 Anything enclosed in the brackets will be matched to the RSS feed, this may be enough if you are just looking at a RSS feed for HD for instance. Anything enclosed in the brackets will be matched to the RSS feed, this may be enough if you are just looking at a RSS feed for HD for instance.
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 **HDTV** **HDTV**
  
-In the Filter field when then use+In the Filter field then use
  
 **/^My.Favourite.TV.*S01.*720p.*HDTV.*/i** **/^My.Favourite.TV.*S01.*720p.*HDTV.*/i**
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 {{:wp1filtertv2.png|}} {{:wp1filtertv2.png|}}
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 +Feel free to adjust your filter for preferred content a few variations shown below
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 +**/^My.Favourite.TV.*S01E.*480p.*HDTV.*/i**
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 +**/^My.Favourite.TV.*S01E.*720p.*WEB-DL.*/i**
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 +Also using the exclude filter can help fine tune your filters for the perfect match everytime
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tutorial_en_rss_filters.txt · Last modified: 2014/10/14 08:28 by 127.0.0.1