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- 21 Feb 2022, 18:11
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: What does "ut_label=%L" "ut_state=%S" "ut_title=%N" "ut_kind=%K" "ut_file=%F" "ut_dir=%D" mean?
- Replies: 13
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Re: What does "ut_label=%L" "ut_state=%S" "ut_title=%N" "ut_kind=%K" "ut_file=%F" "ut_dir=%D" mean?
changing the --def ut_label=TV worked, in that the order episode date was "airdate", but of course, it changed the output directory to include "TV Shows" and not "Anime". Is there anyway to force the amc script to output in a way that a) uses the ut_label=TV and then b)...
- 21 Feb 2022, 16:38
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: What does "ut_label=%L" "ut_state=%S" "ut_title=%N" "ut_kind=%K" "ut_file=%F" "ut_dir=%D" mean?
- Replies: 13
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Re: What does "ut_label=%L" "ut_state=%S" "ut_title=%N" "ut_kind=%K" "ut_file=%F" "ut_dir=%D" mean?
I think that makes a lot of sense.
It really helped just trying the CLI and working a few things out on my own
In my fiddling, I am noticing that for Anime the "episode order" is "absolute". How can I change this so it is "air date"
Thanks
It really helped just trying the CLI and working a few things out on my own
In my fiddling, I am noticing that for Anime the "episode order" is "absolute". How can I change this so it is "air date"
Thanks
- 21 Feb 2022, 05:33
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: What does "ut_label=%L" "ut_state=%S" "ut_title=%N" "ut_kind=%K" "ut_file=%F" "ut_dir=%D" mean?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3105
What does "ut_label=%L" "ut_state=%S" "ut_title=%N" "ut_kind=%K" "ut_file=%F" "ut_dir=%D" mean?
Am trying to make my way through the AMC https://www.filebot.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=215 Have zero experience with this stuff. Regarding this part --def unsorted=y music=y artwork=y "ut_label=%L" "ut_state=%S" "ut_title=%N" "ut_kind=%K" "ut_fil...