Turns out Kodi, Emby and TinyMediaManager all support S03E18E19E20E21 so I'll stick with this format.
In case anyone else finds it useful, I've ended up with this custom format:
\Series\{ emby[1] }\{ emby[2] }\{ emby[1] } - S{s.pad(2)}E{es*.pad(2).join('E')} - {t.replaceAll(/[`´‘’ʻ ...
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- 26 May 2022, 11:49
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Use {emby} but get S03E18E19E20E21 instead of S03E18-E21 episode numbering
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3362
- 25 May 2022, 09:37
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Use {emby} but get S03E18E19E20E21 instead of S03E18-E21 episode numbering
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3362
Re: Use {emby} but get S03E18E19E20E21 instead of S03E18-E21 episode numbering
Thank you! I am using Emby which supports both methods however the issue is that tinyMediaManager doesn't like it when I have more that 2 episodes in a span . Might try to see if tinyMediaManager can support more the 2 episodes in a span and then I could just use the fileBot {emby} format. Thanks ...
- 25 May 2022, 06:24
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Use {emby} but get S03E18E19E20E21 instead of S03E18-E21 episode numbering
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3362
Use {emby} but get S03E18E19E20E21 instead of S03E18-E21 episode numbering
Hi there,
I've been looking for a solution and I haven't been able to find one on the forums. Similar topics but not the exact same.
My current episode format is:
Series\{ emby[1] }\{ emby[2] }\{ emby.derive{" $vf.$vc.$ac"}.name }
I'm trying to output a name that has more than 2 episodes in a ...
I've been looking for a solution and I haven't been able to find one on the forums. Similar topics but not the exact same.
My current episode format is:
Series\{ emby[1] }\{ emby[2] }\{ emby.derive{" $vf.$vc.$ac"}.name }
I'm trying to output a name that has more than 2 episodes in a ...
- 07 May 2020, 22:19
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Cannot run program "/bin/stty": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8830
Re: Cannot run program "/bin/stty": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
& 'C:\Program Files\FileBot\filebot.exe' -r -non-strict --db TheTVDB --action move --mode interactive -rename $location --output "E:\#Torrents\Renamed\TV Shows" --format "{ny.replaceAll(/[:]/, / -/)}/{episode.special ? 'Specials' : 'Season '+s.pad(2)}/{ny.replaceAll(/[:]/, / -/)} - {episode.special ...
- 07 May 2020, 20:56
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Cannot run program "/bin/stty": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8830
Re: Cannot run program "/bin/stty": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
Thanks rednoah. -non-strict ended up matching anyway so I didn't see if --mode interactive worked. Will just leave it there to see if it works in the future.
- 07 May 2020, 11:15
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Cannot run program "/bin/stty": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8830
Re: Can't use --mode interactive
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm using PowerShell.
& 'C:\Program Files\FileBot\filebot.exe' -r --db TheTVDB --action move --mode interactive -rename $location --output "E:\" --format "{ny.replaceAll(/[:]/, / -/)}/{episode.special ? 'Specials' : 'Season '+s.pad(2)}/{ny.replaceAll ...
& 'C:\Program Files\FileBot\filebot.exe' -r --db TheTVDB --action move --mode interactive -rename $location --output "E:\" --format "{ny.replaceAll(/[:]/, / -/)}/{episode.special ? 'Specials' : 'Season '+s.pad(2)}/{ny.replaceAll ...
- 07 May 2020, 09:35
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Cannot run program "/bin/stty": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8830
Re: Can't use --mode interactive
Doesn't --mode interactive work in Windows command line? I didn't notice that written anywhere. I was hoping to use this in my script. 