Yeah i got that, but i really cant figure it out.
Could you make a rule to ignore processing completely if you put a torrent in a specific directory?
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- 07 Feb 2013, 19:26
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: Fully Automated Media Center FAQ
- Replies: 21
- Views: 16325
- 01 Feb 2013, 20:18
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: Fully Automated Media Center FAQ
- Replies: 21
- Views: 16325
Re: Fully Automated Media Center FAQ
What would be a simple way to ignore movies? (extracting and copy takes too much space) filebot -script fn:utorrent-postprocess --output "E:/torrents" --action copy --conflict override -non-strict --def subtitles=y artwork=n "ut_dir=%D" "ut_file=%F" "ut_kind=%K" "ut_title=%N" "ut_label=%L" "ut_state ...
- 08 Jan 2013, 14:02
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: A few setup questions
- Replies: 10
- Views: 8733
Re: A few setup questions
oh one / to few 

- 08 Jan 2013, 12:53
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: A few setup questions
- Replies: 10
- Views: 8733
Re: A few setup questions
Im doing this in utorrent. filebot -script fn:utorrent-postprocess --output "E:/torrents" --action copy --conflict override -non-strict --def subtitles=y artwork=n "ut_dir=%D" "ut_file=%F" "ut_kind=%K" "ut_title=%N" "ut_label=%L" "ut_state=%S" --def "seriesFormat=C:/TV/{n}/{fn}" ""movieFormat=E:/{n ...
- 08 Jan 2013, 09:13
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: POSTBUCKET - where random posts in unrelated topics go
- Replies: 1036
- Views: 1038196
Re: Fully Automated Media Center
Ok, sorry for the noobiness.
So, id set for example --output /my/tv/dir
and something like: --def "movieFormat="E:movies"/{n} {y}/{fn}"
So, id set for example --output /my/tv/dir
and something like: --def "movieFormat="E:movies"/{n} {y}/{fn}"
- 07 Jan 2013, 23:12
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: POSTBUCKET - where random posts in unrelated topics go
- Replies: 1036
- Views: 1038196
Re: Fully Automated Media Center
This seems really tits..
Im wondering how i can set my output to different disks?
eg my tv is on C: and movies is on E:
Im wondering how i can set my output to different disks?
eg my tv is on C: and movies is on E: