Hi rednoah
Whilst your suggestion is easily achieved using the CLI, I have not found a way to do it in the Gui console. Most user will not get to involved with the CLI.
Is there a way to do this in the gui?
Jeremy
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- 03 Dec 2013, 13:27
- Forum: Feature Requests and Bug Reports
- Topic: Wishlist for New Features and Scripts
- Replies: 108
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- 03 Dec 2013, 09:55
- Forum: Feature Requests and Bug Reports
- Topic: Wishlist for New Features and Scripts
- Replies: 108
- Views: 114608
Re: Wishlist for New Features and Scripts
Hi Feature request: Filebot is, as we all know fantastic at renaming files. How about it also renames the directory in which the files are held? I had many files in directories like 'shrek-the-third-oXXo-torrent' and in there was the file similarly named. An option to rename the directory too would ...
- 25 Nov 2013, 07:02
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: Windows CLI for Music
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4795
Re: Windows CLI for Music
Hi I wanted to close off my thread so here is the result of my efforts. After help from rednoah and poking around, reading, trial and error I have the following to report. The goal is to use the CLI from a Windows installation to rename music files and put them in a prescribed structure. Also the ...
- 18 Nov 2013, 09:35
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: Windows CLI for Music
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4795
Re: Windows CLI for Music
Thanks Red. That was stupid of me.....using fpcalc instead of AcoustID.
Now getting Failed to exec fpcalc Exit Code 2. I fixed this on OSX but not sure how on windows. fpcalc is in the path and in the folder I am running it from. Any ideas?
J
Now getting Failed to exec fpcalc Exit Code 2. I fixed this on OSX but not sure how on windows. fpcalc is in the path and in the folder I am running it from. Any ideas?
J
- 18 Nov 2013, 09:17
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: Windows CLI for Music
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4795
Windows CLI for Music
Hi Can Filebot on Windows use --db fpcalc? If so, how do I get it to find music files? I can get it to run on OSX but that has too many problems to mention. I wanted to try run it under windows but --db fpcalc doesn't change the db. It remains on [TheMovieDB] The command line I am using is filebot ...