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nas> filebot -script fn:sysinfo
FileBot 4.0 (r2104)
JNA Native: 4.0.0
MediaInfo: MediaInfoLib - v0.7.64
7-Zip-JBinding: OK
chromaprint-tools: fpcalc version 1.1.0 (/opt/usr/share/filebot/fpcalc)
Extended Attributes: DISABLED
Groovy Engine: 2.2.2
Java(TM) SE Embedded Runtime Environment 1.8.0 (headless)
32-bit Java HotSpot(TM) Embedded Server VM
Linux (i386)
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nas> filebot -script /volume1/shared/scripts/sortmedia.groovy -non-strict
Processing /volume1/shared/download/emule/movies
Rename movies using [TheMovieDB]
Auto-detect movie from context: [/volume1/shared/download/emule/movies/Un.Matrimonio.all.Inglese.(2008).1080p.BluRay.mkv]
[b]Exception: [MOVE] Unable to process any files[/b]
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nas>
I tried debugging the problem, but I didn't find a log that would tell me what's happening.
In the end I tried renaming the file, stripping the dots, so the new filename would be: Un Matrimonio all'Inglese (2008) 1080p BluRay.mkv
After renaming I executed the script, and this time it worked. I then tried with other files and it seems that there's an issue with filenames, can't tell you exactly with which characters, because I only tested with 3-4 files.
The only thing I changed lately was that I moved to Java 8 (as you can see from sysinfo above); could that be the problem?
Thanks for the help,
Axel