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- 03 Jul 2022, 00:36
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: I use {plex.name}/{plex.name} as format and get MovieTitle.eng/MovieTitle.eng as destination file path
- Replies: 3
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Re: I use {plex.name}/{plex.name} as format and get MovieTitle.eng/MovieTitle.eng as destination file path
Thank you! I wanted to test this before replying and it seems to work, I did review the page you suggested as well. Are all the plex.{variable} listed on that page? Is there another page where I can see all the possible variations?
- 24 Jun 2022, 02:07
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: I use {plex.name}/{plex.name} as format and get MovieTitle.eng/MovieTitle.eng as destination file path
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1807
I use {plex.name}/{plex.name} as format and get MovieTitle.eng/MovieTitle.eng as destination file path
I've read through a few posts and used google search to see if I can find it myself on the site. I have gone through the FAQ a few times, I'm sorry if this is basic. This is my command to move to new directories: filebot -script fn:amc --output "F:/" --action move --conflict skip -non-strict "F:/My ...
- 16 Apr 2016, 15:19
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7457
Re: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
Thanks for your help, I sent a donation.
- 15 Apr 2016, 20:12
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7457
Re: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
No I did it in place, so what I want to do now is remove the .nfo .txt etc. I your cleaner script and it worked for the samples and rar files but I now want to blacklist certain file types and it doesn't seem to work, I've tried .nfo .jpg nfo jpg *.jpg ?.jpg /jpg \jpg and it will never catch any of ...
- 12 Apr 2016, 14:08
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7457
Re: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
Thanks, didn't get it to work on the cli so I spent about 10 hours doing it in the GUI by hand. Is there a way to seek out the non video/subs and delete them without moving the files?
- 10 Apr 2016, 23:37
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7457
Re: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
Process it with what script or command? I tried using the AMC script but it got stuck after 1 large directory and wouldn't proceed so I just started doing it with the GUI by hand. Run script [fn:amc] at [Sun Apr 10 11:27:06 BOT 2016] Parameter: unsorted = y Parameter: clean = y Parameter ...
- 10 Apr 2016, 14:54
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7457
Re: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
Ok I understand 1, 2 & 4 but how to do 3 after I solve the version issue?
- 10 Apr 2016, 14:52
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Basic Setup
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4513
Re: Basic Setup
As I said, I am no expert and usually when you want to do something on windows it requires a download and install. I know you are a Unix guy but it literally took me a few hours just to figure out how to call AMC. I would have benefited from an "idiot's guide". Something that starts with ...
- 10 Apr 2016, 05:23
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7457
Re: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
Ok I might have further info that may or may not be related, if I use the amc script I get this error for multiple directories but it works perfectly if I feed it a single directory: G:\TV>filebot -script fn:amc --action test -non-strict "./" --log-file amc.log --def unsorted=y clean=y "seriesFormat ...
- 10 Apr 2016, 05:05
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: {Help req} Renaming existing directories
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7457
{Help req} Renaming existing directories
Hey guys, I followed an example script I found and it doesn't work for me. I am using Windows and I would like to rename all my TV directories to the naming standard in TheTVDB so when I run the AMC script it will always hit the correct directory. This is what I ran: filebot -script fn:renall ...
- 09 Apr 2016, 21:08
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Basic Setup
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4513
Basic Setup
I am by no means an expert, I couldn't figure out the basics and spent hours and hours yesterday. Came up with a solution that kind of works and would like to share and get anyone who thinks they can make it better to help. 1) Was kind of hard to find the filebot help, you guys might consider having ...