I use sequence module from cgkit library
http://cgkit.sourceforge.net/doc2/filesequencetools.html
Here my github repo for it https://github.com/sick/sequence - if you
do not want to deal with the installation of the entire cgkit library

On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 11:02 PM, Den Serras <denserras...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all, does anyone have a favorite file sequence parsing library? I've been
> using pyseq, but I'm finding that it's a bit too generous. I have to handle
> files that come from dozens of different VFX vendors, and I keep running
> into files that break standard sequence rules. Using an unusual separator,
> odd sequence positions, etc. Pyseq has handled a lot of that, but it has a
> habit of finding sequences that are really individual files - like a batch
> of stmap lenses that have their apertures in the file name or multiple files
> with version numbers but no frame number. I figure I'll just rip apart pyseq
> if nothing else is better.
>
> Thanks!
> Den
>
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