Only "Monsterland" worked maybe because it's only one word to found... I don't know filebot -rename *.mp4 --q "{fn.before(/[0-9]{4}/)}" --db TheTVDB -non-strict --action TEST --log INFO [TEST] from [/playhere/here2/Monsterland.2020.S01E01.WEBRip.x264.mp4] to [/playhere/here2/Monsterland - 1x01 ...
I already tried --filter "age < 7" but without success... Failed to identify or process any files Finished without processing any files Problem seems to be with "numeric query" like "2019" / "2020" etc.. I suggest to add feature to skip some query word ? I was looking for something to put into my ...
Right I understand now thank you :) So I removed -no-xattr from my bash script I know what is the problem, let me explain again : Many files have year inside name : Monsterland. 2020 .S01E01.WEBRip.x264.mp4 The.Good.Lord.Bird. 2020 .S01E01.WEBRip.x264.mp4 The.Queens.Gambit. 2020 .S01E01.WEBRip.x264 ...
First, Thank you very much for answering ! I did TEST again and I added -no-xattr to the command line filebot -rename *.mp4 -non-strict -no-xattr --action TEST --log INFO Now it's found correctly ! [TEST] from [/playhere/here2/Monsterland.S01E01.WEBRip.x264.mp4] to [/playhere/here2/Monsterland ...
Hi, Me again for same problem :| I use last version : 4.9.2 Here is my command script : filebot -script fn:amc "/playhere/here/" -non-strict --output "/playhere/here2/" Here are my TV SHOW Monsterland.2020.S01E01.WEBRip.x264.mp4 The.Good.Lord.Bird.2020.S01E01.WEBRip.x264.mp4 The.Queens.Gambit.2020 ...
Hi, I'm trying to rename this filename : Avenue.5.2020.S01E06.VO.HDTV.x264.mp4 Rename episodes using [TheTVDB] Auto-detected query: [avenue 5 2020, 5 2020] CmdlineException: Multiple queries: Processing multiple shows at once requires -non-strict matching: [avenue 5 2020, 5 2020] This show is ...