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- # This is an example of a file that can be customized for parsing metadata
- # Use it this like this:
- # streamripper URL -w parse_rules.txt
-
- # Lines that start with '#' are comments, and blank lines are ignored.
-
- # Ignore metadata that begins with "A suivre"
- # The leading "m" says this is a match rule
- # The trailing "e" means drop the metadata
- m/^A suivre:/e
-
- # Exclude tracks that contain the given expression
- # The leading "m" says this is a match rule
- # The trailing "x" means that the track should not be saved (excluded)
- ## m/advertisement/x
-
- # Save tracks that contain the given expression
- # The leading "m" says this is a match rule
- # The trailing "s" means that the track should be saved
- ## m/[Ff]unk/s
-
- # The first m//e, m//s or m//x rule that matches determines the
- # action that is performed. If none match, then by default the file
- # will be saved. If you prefer having the default being that the
- # files aren't saved, include the following rule after all your
- # other m//e, m//s or m//x rules.
- ## m//x
-
- # Strip off anything like "- Mp3Pro" from the end of the string
- # The leading "s" says this is a substitution rule
- # The trailing "i" means case insensitive matching
- s/[[:space:]]*-?[[:space:]]*mp3pro$//i
-
- # Strip off something like "- " from the beginning of the string
- s/^[[:space:]]*-[[:space:]]*//
-
- # The strip rules don't have to be after the m//e, m//s and m//x
- # rules. You can interleave them. Rules are always processed
- # in order.
-
- # This is the normal parsing rule: "Artist - Title"
- # The trailing "A1" means that the artist (A) matches subpattern 1
- # The trailing "T2" means that the title (T) matches subpattern 2
- m/^[[:space:]]*([^-]*[^-[:space:]])[[:space:]]*-[[:space:]]*(.*)[[:space:]]*$/A1T2
-
- # This is slightly different parsing rule: "Artist, Title"
- ## m/^[[:space:]]*([^,]*[^,[:space:]])[[:space:]]*,[[:space:]]*(.*)[[:space:]]*$/A1T2
-
- # After the first match with an m//A or m//T rule, no more rules
- # will be checked.
-
- # If the metadata doesn't match any of the "m" rules, then the remaining
- # metadata string (with substitutions) is entered into the "Title" field.
-