Hello Kymru,
Does your rutorrent installation have the RSS downloader plugin?
If so it should be fairly easy to setup auto download.
First click the RSS downloader plugin icon in the top menu to open a box where you add the RSS feed. (
https://mma-torrents.com/rssdl.php )
Then go to the Feeds on the left panel in rutorrent, there right-click and choose RSS manager.
In the part that says Filter: enter a keyword or keywords that you want rutorrent to trigger a download on. Check (tic in) as minimum the Check title field option so it knows where to search for the keywords.
The filter field supports regular expressions.
So you can for example add
/UFC.*720p/
To download all files that contain those words whatever is between them.
In this case UFC.123.720p.HDTV.x264-BaH would be matched but not UFC.123.HDTV.x264-BaH
And doing
/^UFC.*SF63$/
Would restrict the filter to only be triggered on those torrents that
start with UFC and
end with SF63 whatever is in between.
Some more info regarding filters and regex:
Regular Expression (RegEx)
Regular Expressions can be very complicated, there are many guides and useful tools on the internet for regex so we are only going to give a few examples and try to explain them.
Example 1:
/^Planet\.Earth.+1080p.+x264.+/i
Explanation: First off, RegEx is encased in two slashes "/RegEx/", and "i" at the end means case-insensitive. Inside these slashes is the actual RegEx, in this example we are trying to match lines that starts with ("^" up arrow means "Starts with") Planet.Earth (We have to escape "\" the period since it is a special character), then had any characters (".+" means "matches any characters any number of times") then 1080p followed by any character then x264 followed by any character.
So this would match "Planet.Earth.E06.Ice.Worlds.1080p.BD5.x264-MARiNES".
But it wouldn't match "Final.Days.Of.Planet.Earth.2006.1080p.Bluray.x264-hV" because it doesn't start with Planet.Earth.
Nor would it match "Planet.Earth.E04.FRENCH.720p.BluRay.x264-FHD" because it isn't 1080p.
Example 2:
/^House\.S0[4-7]E0[12468]\.720p\.HDTV\.X264-\w+$/i
Explanation: This time we are looking for a line starting with "House.S" with the season numbers matching anything from 4 to 6. So S04, S05, S06, S07. Then ".E0" with the episode matching any one of those numbers, so E01, E02, E04, E06, E08. Followed by ".720p.HDTV.x264-" with any "word characters" until the end ("$" means end of line).
This would match: House.S07E08.720p.HDTV.X264-DIMENSION
But not: House.S07E08.HDTV.XviD-LOL because it doesn't have 720p or x264.
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