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- 10 Jun 2016, 21:20
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: AMC going completely rogue
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6259
Re: AMC going completely rogue
That absolutely makes sense. I was always under the impression that age was measured in years, not in days. Then, the suggestion I read here is pretty bold, but of course it makes sense that the detection rate is almost 100%, then. Regarding the filter ... I was sure I had that problem before I ...
- 10 Jun 2016, 17:52
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: AMC going completely rogue
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6259
Re: AMC going completely rogue
Sorry, because I am stupid and posted the wrong log Rename episodes using [TheTVDB] Auto-detected query: [Turn] Fetching episode data for [TURN: Washington's Spies] Fetching episode data for [Turn-On] Fetching episode data for [Turn A Gundam] Fetching episode data for [The Night Shift] Fetching ...
- 10 Jun 2016, 05:23
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: AMC going completely rogue
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6259
Re: AMC going completely rogue
Yes, it is the same without the filter.
- 09 Jun 2016, 21:25
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: AMC going completely rogue
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6259
AMC going completely rogue
I don't know if this is a strange accumulation of unfortunate incidents, but for a while, AMC hasn't given me any useful discovery. Family Guy got identified as the movie "Malavita, the Family" and Game of Thrones (named "got") as Gotham. Now those may still make kind of sense, But in a few cases ...
- 10 Oct 2015, 15:40
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: AMC - Defining precedence in cases of ambiguity
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7047
Re: AMC - Defining precedence in cases of ambiguity
Ok, thanks. I thought this would already reduce the line "CmdlineException: Multiple options: Force auto-select requires non-strict matching: [Doctor Who (2005), Doctor Who (2009)]".
BTW, 2009 is what I DON'T want. 2009 is some fan project while 2005 is the curretnly running bbc series
BTW, 2009 is what I DON'T want. 2009 is some fan project while 2005 is the curretnly running bbc series

- 10 Oct 2015, 14:06
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: AMC - Defining precedence in cases of ambiguity
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7047
Re: AMC - Defining precedence in cases of ambiguity
Hm, ok, I'll try that. At the moment I don't have much luck with filters at all, though. Tyring a simple name filter even doesn't work for me: filebot -r -script fn:amc \ --output /media/dataext \ --log-file /media/dataext/amc.log \ --action copy \ --conflict auto \ --filter "!n.contains('2009 ...
- 09 Oct 2015, 14:48
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: AMC - Defining precedence in cases of ambiguity
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7047
Re: AMC - Defining precedence in cases of ambiguity
Thanks a lot. I don't think age works for me. I am currently watching House of Cards UK, may download another season of MASH and so on. On the other and, I am not downloading hundreds of different series, so I don't see how a whitelist would be much work. Problaby combined with a test if there is a ...
- 08 Oct 2015, 20:52
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: AMC - Defining precedence in cases of ambiguity
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7047
Re: AMC - Defining precedence in cases of ambiguity
Thanks for the quick answer. Unfortunately I think I don't have most of the filenames anymore. Family.Guy.S14E02.REAL.720p.HDTV.x264-KILLERS.mkv wasn't renames in strict mode because of a conflict with Family Gun. I'll have a look into the VBScript (I am on Linux myself). It looks like filter is ...
- 08 Oct 2015, 18:05
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: AMC - Defining precedence in cases of ambiguity
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7047
AMC - Defining precedence in cases of ambiguity
Hi, I started to use filebot with AMC as a postprocessing script in pyload. Most stuff works fine, however, the non-strict mode has fucked up quite a few things big time for me. I can, for example, vividly remember renaming a whole season of M*A*S*H back from some strange children's TV series. The ...