# Scene Filename Parser [This tool](/sceneFilenameParser) parses the scene filenames in your library and allows setting the metadata from those filenames. ## Parser Options To use this tool, a filename pattern must be entered. The pattern accepts the following fields: | Field | Remark | |-------|--------| | `title` | Text captured within is set as the title of the scene. | |`ext`|Matches the end of the filename. It is not captured. Does not include the last `.` character.| |`d`|Matches delimiter characters (`-_.`). Not captured.| |`i`|Matches any ignored word entered in the `Ignored words` field. Ignored words are entered as space-delimited words. Not captured. Use this to match release artifacts like `DVDRip` or release groups.| |`date`|Matches `yyyy-mm-dd` and sets the date of the scene.| |`rating`|Matches a single digit and sets the rating of the scene.| |`performer`| Sets the scene performer, based on the text captured.| |`tag`| Sets the scene tag, based on the text captured.| |`studio`| Sets the studio performer, based on the text captured.| |`{}`|Matches any characters. Not captured.| > **⚠️ Note:** `performer`, `tag` and `studio` fields will only match against Performers/Tags/Studios that already exist in the system. The `performer`/`tag`/`studio` fields will remove any delimiter characters (`.-_`) before querying. Name matching is case-insensitive. The following partial date fields are also supported. The date will only be set on the scene if a date string can be built using the partial date components: | Field | Remark | |-------|--------| |`yyyy`|Four digit year| |`yy`|Two digit year. Assumes the first two digits are `20`| |`mm`|Two digit month| |`mmm`|Three letter month, such as `Jan` (case-insensitive)| |`dd`|Two digit date| The following full date fields are supported, using the same partial date rules as above: * `yyyymmdd` * `yymmdd` * `ddmmyyyy` * `ddmmyy` * `mmddyyyy` * `mmddyy` All of these fields are available from the `Add Field` button. Title generation also has the following options: | Option | Remark | |--------|--------| |Whitespace characters| These characters are replaced with whitespace (defaults to `._`, to handle filenames like `three.word.title.avi`| |Capitalize title| capitalises the first letter of each word| The fields to display can be customised with the `Display Fields` drop-down section. By default, any field with new/different values will be displayed. ## Applying the results Once the options are correct, click on the `Find` button. The system will search for scenes that have filenames that match the given pattern. The results are presented in a table showing the existing and generated values of the discovered fields, along with a checkbox to determine whether or not the field will be set on each scene. These fields can also be edited manually. The `Apply` button updates the scenes based on the set fields. > **⚠️ Note:** results are paged and the `Apply` button only applies to scenes on the current page.