that was a spelling mistake when i wrote the post.. oops.
i was using AcoustID and it wasn't saying that the album info was blank.
I've just tried ID3 and it responded correctly with the album info.
Is there anyway to make filebot to stop processing if for instance it can't get the album info?
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- 22 May 2018, 17:15
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Music renaming: create album folder?
- Replies: 5
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- 22 May 2018, 16:32
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Music renaming: create album folder?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4253
Music renaming: create album folder?
is there a up to date formatting guide for music?
I'm specifically trying to rename music with the following format: --format {artist}/{ablum}/{t}
when i test it, it just comes out with {artist}/{t}
Thanks
I'm specifically trying to rename music with the following format: --format {artist}/{ablum}/{t}
when i test it, it just comes out with {artist}/{t}
Thanks
- 17 Aug 2016, 19:15
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: moving files after they have been renamed? issues?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3084
Re: moving files after they have been renamed? issues?
thanks for that. its started working as expected
another question.
if i have non-strict removed is there a way for it to skip a rename that has multiple entries and carry on to the next one and not stop altogether?
another question.
if i have non-strict removed is there a way for it to skip a rename that has multiple entries and carry on to the next one and not stop altogether?
- 17 Aug 2016, 17:51
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: moving files after they have been renamed? issues?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3084
moving files after they have been renamed? issues?
hi, just looking at if filebot can replace what i currently use. this is currently what i'm running in a windows cli (Server 2012 R2) filebot -rename "Z:\tv-rename\" -r --db TheTVDB -non-strict --output "Z:\tv-done\" --format "{n} {s00e00} {t}" but i'm receiving the fol...