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- Yesterday, 20:21
- Forum: Synology NAS & Embedded Linux
- Topic: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
- Replies: 14
- Views: 164
Re: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
e.g. if find /volume1/TorrentEngine/downloads/completed -type f -size +100M -mmin -60 -print -quit | read then filebot-node-task 4 fi The -mmin -60 bit is the whole point of the exercise. Check if there's a recently modified file, within the last 60 minutes, and then call filebot if so. Run this tas...
- Yesterday, 16:56
- Forum: Synology NAS & Embedded Linux
- Topic: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
- Replies: 14
- Views: 164
Re: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
No such file or directory means that the file path /volume1/downloads/torrentengine/completed does not exist.
You can do this to find all the large files and see the file paths:
You can do this to find all the large files and see the file paths:
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find /volume1 -type f -size +100M
- Yesterday, 16:20
- Forum: Synology NAS & Embedded Linux
- Topic: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
- Replies: 14
- Views: 164
Re: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
:?: What is your test case? File path? File size? File last-modified date? :?: What do you expect to happen? :?: What does the output say? For debugging purposes, you can reduce your script to this, so you can see the output of the find command: find /volume1/downloads/torrentengine/completed -type ...
- Yesterday, 15:20
- Forum: Synology NAS & Embedded Linux
- Topic: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
- Replies: 14
- Views: 164
Re: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
Your scheduled task currently uses this code: filebot-node-task 0 Paste this code instead: if find /volume1/complete -type f -size +100M -mmin -60 -print -quit | read then filebot-node-task 0 fi :idea: The 0 in filebot-node-task 0 may be a different number in your scheduled task. :idea: /volume1/com...
- Yesterday, 15:12
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: Keep actual episode title and actual show title using plex format
- Replies: 6
- Views: 73
Re: Keep actual episode title and actual show title using plex format
{plex} does indeed also remove (1) (2) part numbers. This is unrelated removing ! ? / Window-invalid characters. {plex.unix} will only disable the latter. The former cannot be disabled, but you can - as you have already figured out - add custom information. See Add (1) (2) part numbers to the episo...
- Yesterday, 14:04
- Forum: Synology NAS & Embedded Linux
- Topic: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
- Replies: 14
- Views: 164
Re: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
Start a task every 10min make me crazy, files are added 3 times / week, is it useful to stress my DS218+ for this ? Yep. That's why I am suggesting to Run filebot command only if there are new files . Check every 10 min / 60 min / 360 min / etc until you find the desired trade-off between responsiv...
- Yesterday, 13:53
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: Keep actual episode title and actual show title using plex format
- Replies: 6
- Views: 73
Re: Keep actual episode title and actual show title using plex format
Which specific database / series / episode are you testing with?
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- Yesterday, 13:44
- Forum: Synology NAS & Embedded Linux
- Topic: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
- Replies: 14
- Views: 164
Re: AutoStart when new file in folder with Synology
A. You can create a Schedule Task and then schedule that task to run every 10 minutes. That's the low-code easy solution. :idea: A slight improvement (at the cost of basic coding) would be running light-weight find first to check if there are new files and only run heavy-weigth filebot when there ac...
- Yesterday, 13:31
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: Keep actual episode title and actual show title using plex format
- Replies: 6
- Views: 73
Re: Keep actual episode title and actual show title using plex format
Yes. See Plex Naming Schemes › Advanced {plex} operators for details: unix ... {plex} path without file name validation (i.e. allow : colon and ? question mark in file paths) e.g. { plex.id.unix } :idea: Even if your custom format generates Windows-invalid file paths, FileBot will still enforce Wind...
- Yesterday, 08:18
- Forum: Ubuntu & Desktop Linux
- Topic: creating symlinks
- Replies: 8
- Views: 107
Re: creating symlinks
You are using --action keeplink by accident: --action symlink --action keeplink NOTE: If you specify the same option twice, then the last one counts. :!: --action keeplink will indeed MOVE the file and then create a symlink to the new file path at the old file path. BE AWARE THAT THE FILES WERE MOVE...
- Yesterday, 08:02
- Forum: Ubuntu & Desktop Linux
- Topic: creating symlinks
- Replies: 8
- Views: 107
Re: creating symlinks
This does not work, no symlink created. Rather copies files over to destination :?: What does the console output say? :idea: Note that have already confirmed that --action symlink creates relative symlinks. Setting net.filebot.symlink=absolute via the configuration file does not fundamentally chang...
- 27 May 2024, 13:44
- Forum: macOS
- Topic: Only perform filename validation
- Replies: 2
- Views: 140
Re: Only perform filename validation
You mean to remove character like : and * that are fine on macOS but not on Windows? FileBot will indeed do that for any move / rename / copy / etc operation by default: https://www.filebot.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12627 So you can just use Plain File Mode with {fn} current file name as format: ht...
- 27 May 2024, 08:12
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: { "{edition-$edition}" } gives "Undefined variable"
- Replies: 1
- Views: 53
Re: { "{edition-$edition}" } gives "Undefined variable"
:!: You are passing an invalid format, because the format you are actually passing is not the format you think you are passing, because bash is interpreting $variables inside "..." double-quoted strings, before calling filebot : $variables will be resolved: $ echo "I like $TEST" ...
- 26 May 2024, 17:46
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Keep the second extension when renaming
- Replies: 2
- Views: 63
Re: Keep the second extension when renaming
You can match information from the file path, e.g. [ some number ] at the end of the file name, like so:
\.\[\d+\]$ is a regular expression that matches patterns such as .[150] at the end of the file name.
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{ fn.match(/\.\[\d+\]$/) }
- 26 May 2024, 17:35
- Forum: Synology NAS & Embedded Linux
- Topic: Filebot Node Authentication Error on QNAP
- Replies: 1
- Views: 67
Re: Filebot Node Authentication Error on QNAP
Did you log into QNAP before opening FileBot Node?
What does the log say?
FileBot Node Troubleshooting
What does the log say?
FileBot Node Troubleshooting
- 26 May 2024, 17:32
- Forum: Ubuntu & Desktop Linux
- Topic: creating symlinks
- Replies: 8
- Views: 107
- 26 May 2024, 14:08
- Forum: Ubuntu & Desktop Linux
- Topic: creating symlinks
- Replies: 8
- Views: 107
Re: creating symlinks
Please provide context. What are you trying to achieve? What have you tried so far? (NOTE: complete console output would be helpful)
Please post filebot -script fn:sysinfo output. See How to Request Help for details.
Please post filebot -script fn:sysinfo output. See How to Request Help for details.
- 26 May 2024, 09:28
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Newbie Questions for use with Jellyfin
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1288
Re: Newbie Questions for use with Jellyfin
If you read the {group} binding manual then you will see the code we have copied: If your files are already uniformly well-named, then you can directly match arbitrary release group names from the filename. e.g. match -group at the end of the filename: { fn.match(/[-]([^-]+)$/) } The regular express...
- 26 May 2024, 08:43
- Forum: Episode / Movie Naming Scheme
- Topic: Rename File Using Plex Standards {edition-}
- Replies: 2
- Views: 99
Re: Rename File Using Plex Standards {edition-}
Yes. :arrow: Please read How do I organize files for Plex? and {plex} format and {edition} binding for details and copy & paste solutions: e.g. Avatar (2009) {tmdb-19995}/Avatar (2009) {edition-Extended Edition} [720p, x264, AAC] { ~plex.id % { " {edition-$edition}" } % { " [$vf, ...
- 25 May 2024, 15:03
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Newbie Questions for use with Jellyfin
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1288
Re: Newbie Questions for use with Jellyfin
:idea: Each {...} will return a value which is then used in the file path. { fn.match(/[-][^-]+$/) } matches the regular expression pattern [-][^-]+$ from the file name. You can see the entire { fn.match(/[-][^-]+$/) } bit as a single atomic variable that you can copy & paste without understandi...
- 24 May 2024, 19:29
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Newbie Questions for use with Jellyfin
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1288
Re: Newbie Questions for use with Jellyfin
You click TheMovieDB and not TheTVDB : https://i.imgur.com/5oRSF8B.png :idea: Clicking the Episode Mode: TheMovieDB button will instruct FileBot to look at the files that you have currently loaded into Original Files and match them to Episode objects from TheMovieDB . Your format is then applied to ...
- 24 May 2024, 19:25
- Forum: Feature Requests and Bug Reports
- Topic: TVDB Errors
- Replies: 1
- Views: 151
Re: TVDB Errors
Likely a temporary server-side issue. Please try again tomorrow.
Note that it works for me at this point in time:
Note that it works for me at this point in time:
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$ filebot -list --q alias --db TheTVDB
Initialize new disk cache: /Users/rednoah/.filebot/cache/0
Alias - 1x01 - Truth Be Told
Alias - 1x02 - So It Begins
...
- 24 May 2024, 19:04
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: License Error: UNREGISTERED when running FileBot as LOCAL SERVICE
- Replies: 0
- Views: 165
License Error: UNREGISTERED when running FileBot as LOCAL SERVICE
License Error: UNREGISTERED ... FileBot requires a valid license. Please run `filebot --license *.psm` to install your FileBot license. * FileBot is running as [LOCAL SERVICE] using [C:\WINDOWS\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming\FileBot\license.txt] Bad License (>_<) :idea: Each user has ...
- 24 May 2024, 09:59
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Newbie Questions for use with Jellyfin
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1288
Re: Newbie Questions for use with Jellyfin
e.g. just add it to your format: {n} - {s00e00} - {t} { fn.match(/[-]([^-]+)$/) } e.g. use {jellyfin} operators as seen in Answer 2 above: Z:/{ jellyfin.id % { fn.match(/[-][^-]+$/) } } Fetch failed: Try again in 8 seconds (1 more) => net.filebot.web.HttpServerError: https://api4.thetvdb.com/v4/logi...
- 24 May 2024, 07:28
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: Newbie Questions for use with Jellyfin
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1288
Re: Newbie Questions for use with Jellyfin
Unfortunately, we don't allow dictionary entries. Lots of movie names start with or end with "Silence" . The upper-case / mixed-case variation is much less likely to mismatch. This is a FileBot limitation. :idea: You can however match information from the file path if your files already fo...