That gives me odd heights on cropped video. Like 536p, 404p, etc.
I'll see if mediainfo can be corrected, otherwise might be able to come up with something that renames after filebot based on scan type.
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- 25 Jun 2014, 18:27
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: 480p in {vf} ?
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- 25 Jun 2014, 07:09
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: 480p in {vf} ?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 15048
Re: 480p in {vf} ?
You're right, I'll try contacting mediainfo dev about it. In the meantime would it make sense to just put 1080 in such cases instead of nothing?
- 25 Jun 2014, 05:16
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: 480p in {vf} ?
- Replies: 18
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Re: 480p in {vf} ?
{hpi} works thanks! It's mainly to differ between hdtv 1080i and bluray 1080p in my case.
Well {hpi} works when it works which it failed on 6 of 10 files I just tried it on. {vf} works on the same files, any idea what's going on?
Well {hpi} works when it works which it failed on 6 of 10 files I just tried it on. {vf} works on the same files, any idea what's going on?
- 24 Jun 2014, 18:51
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: 480p in {vf} ?
- Replies: 18
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Re: 480p in {vf} ?
One thing I've noticed is 720x304 shows as 360p. Shouldn't it be 480p?
Also how about detecting interlaced by mediainfo's 'Scan type: Interlaced' and appropriately naming them i instead of p?
Also how about detecting interlaced by mediainfo's 'Scan type: Interlaced' and appropriately naming them i instead of p?
- 29 Apr 2014, 08:46
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: 480p in {vf} ?
- Replies: 18
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Re: 480p in {vf} ?
True, thanks for the quick response.
- 29 Apr 2014, 07:38
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: 480p in {vf} ?
- Replies: 18
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Re: 480p in {vf} ?
Looks better, 512x288 is kind of tough. It sounds kind of low for 360p but 480z360 also sounds low but it's technically right. What do you think?
- 29 Apr 2014, 07:13
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: 480p in {vf} ?
- Replies: 18
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Re: 480p in {vf} ?
Not that I know of. They look ok except [720, 400] 576p sticks out. There's higher resolutions as 480p, which is what I'd expect.
448x336 I'd expect 240p. All widescreen under 512 width and fullscreen below 480x360 too.
448x336 I'd expect 240p. All widescreen under 512 width and fullscreen below 480x360 too.
- 29 Apr 2014, 04:46
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: 480p in {vf} ?
- Replies: 18
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Re: 480p in {vf} ?
I don't understand the code enough to figure it out but with the new code will it be something like this? 512x288, 448x336 = 240p 688x384, 640x272, 576x304, 512x384 = 360p 720x400, 704x480, 852x480, 640x480 = 480p 704x576, 960x560, 1024x576 =576p 960x720, 1024x768, 1280x544 = 720p Where would ...
- 29 Apr 2014, 04:39
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Undo rename from cli
- Replies: 2
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Re: Undo rename from cli
Thanks, just what I was looking for.
- 28 Apr 2014, 22:30
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Undo rename from cli
- Replies: 2
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Undo rename from cli
Is it possible undo rename when using cli?
I use a batch file to rename files but occasionally filebot messes up. I have some ideas of a workaround within batch but it would require more interaction which I'm trying to avoid.
I use a batch file to rename files but occasionally filebot messes up. I have some ideas of a workaround within batch but it would require more interaction which I'm trying to avoid.
- 28 Apr 2014, 22:27
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: 480p in {vf} ?
- Replies: 18
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480p in {vf} ?
What, if any, is the conditions for 480p in {vf}?
I would expect it to be >= 700 width but <= 860 unless height >= 576. The 860 comes from 720x480 16:9 ntsc dvd's being 854x480 with 1:1. pal dvd's are 1024x576 at 1:1.
I would expect it to be >= 700 width but <= 860 unless height >= 576. The 860 comes from 720x480 16:9 ntsc dvd's being 854x480 with 1:1. pal dvd's are 1024x576 at 1:1.