Added new filter examples and typo fix

ByteDream 2022-03-23 09:09:31 +01:00
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- `...[-S2]` - Download all seasons up to and including season 2. - `...[-S2]` - Download all seasons up to and including season 2.
- `...[S3E4-]` - Download all episodes from and including season 3, episode 4. - `...[S3E4-]` - Download all episodes from and including season 3, episode 4.
- `...[S1E4-S3]` - Download all episodes from and including season 1, episode 4, until and including season 3. - `...[S1E4-S3]` - Download all episodes from and including season 1, episode 4, until and including season 3.
- `...[S3,S5]` - Download episode 3 and 5.
- `...[S1-S3,S4E2-S4E6]` - Download season 1 to 3 and episode 2 to episode 6 of season 4.
In practise, it would look like this: `https://beta.crunchyroll.com/series/12345678/example[S1E5-S3E2]`. In practice, it would look like this: `https://beta.crunchyroll.com/series/12345678/example[S1E5-S3E2]`.
The `S`, followed by the number indicates the _season_ number, `E`, followed by the number indicates an _episode_ number. The `S`, followed by the number indicates the _season_ number, `E`, followed by the number indicates an _episode_ number.
It doesn't matter if `S`, `E` or both are missing. Theoretically `[-]` is a valid pattern too. It doesn't matter if `S`, `E` or both are missing. Theoretically `[-]` is a valid pattern too.