by Fubster » Fri Sep 23, 2011 1:36 am
I'm still getting all my specifications down on paper (a lot is still just in my head). I just wrote up the specs for some upload rules, so here they are. Once again, I'm still in the design phase on this, so if you have ideas, suggestions, etc, please feel free to speak up.
UPLOAD RULES:
You can specify default values for all new fields. In addition, some fields have an option for “examine filenameâ€. When the site is looking for “codes†in the filename, each code must be bound by separators, either “(code)â€, “_code_â€, or “_code.jpg†(or other file extension).
Codes (note, none of the codes are case sensitive, so (ntsc) is the same as (NTSC) and (NtsC):
Language: Put the entire language string (correct spelling according to the list) between separators.
Region: R# or REGION#. The letter R followed by the region number, or the word region followed by the region number.
Format: NTSC or PAL.
Clean: The word CLEAN.
3D: 3D
Season: S# or SEASON#.
Disc Number: D# or DISC#.
One additional note: Selecting “Clean†(or specifying in the filename) will automatically clear Format and Region. So, for instance, if you upload NTSC and Clean artwork, you can set your default Format to NTSC. Then specify “(clean)†in the filenames of the clean versions. There would be no need to specify NTSC on the other versions, since that is your default. When the clean filename is parsed, it will set the clean flag, and set both Format and Region to blank.
I'm still getting all my specifications down on paper (a lot is still just in my head). I just wrote up the specs for some upload rules, so here they are. Once again, I'm still in the design phase on this, so if you have ideas, suggestions, etc, please feel free to speak up.
UPLOAD RULES:
You can specify default values for all new fields. In addition, some fields have an option for “examine filenameâ€. When the site is looking for “codes†in the filename, each code must be bound by separators, either “(code)â€, “_code_â€, or “_code.jpg†(or other file extension).
Codes (note, none of the codes are case sensitive, so (ntsc) is the same as (NTSC) and (NtsC):
[b]Language: [/b]Put the entire language string (correct spelling according to the list) between separators.
[b]Region: [/b]R# or REGION#. The letter R followed by the region number, or the word region followed by the region number.
[b]Format: [/b]NTSC or PAL.
[b]Clean: [/b]The word CLEAN.
[b]3D: [/b]3D
[b]Season: [/b]S# or SEASON#.
[b]Disc Number: [/b]D# or DISC#.
One additional note: Selecting “Clean†(or specifying in the filename) will automatically clear Format and Region. So, for instance, if you upload NTSC and Clean artwork, you can set your default Format to NTSC. Then specify “(clean)†in the filenames of the clean versions. There would be no need to specify NTSC on the other versions, since that is your default. When the clean filename is parsed, it will set the clean flag, and set both Format and Region to blank.