Didn't get the original command to work, I've just created a script as you have above and it works.
Thanks for your help.
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- 18 Mar 2013, 12:55
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: CLI and Foriegn names in folders
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- 17 Mar 2013, 11:05
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: CLI and Foriegn names in folders
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Re: CLI and Foriegn names in folders
Thanks for the reply, i don't think that is the issue. This is what I am doing:
This works
filebot -get-missing-subtitles "E:\Drama\K-Drama\Cheongdamdong Alice"
this does not:
filebot -get-missing-subtitles "E:\Drama\K-Drama\?? ??"
Although the unicode characters do not get displayed ...
This works
filebot -get-missing-subtitles "E:\Drama\K-Drama\Cheongdamdong Alice"
this does not:
filebot -get-missing-subtitles "E:\Drama\K-Drama\?? ??"
Although the unicode characters do not get displayed ...
- 17 Mar 2013, 03:38
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: CLI and Foriegn names in folders
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4181
CLI and Foriegn names in folders
Hi,
I am trying to run the command:
filebot -get-missing-subtitles "path\to\folder in korean\"
The following message is returned:
Mar 17, 2013 1:30:07 PM net.sourceforge.filebot.cli.ArgumentBean getFiles
WARNING: Invalid argument
No missing subtitles
Done ?(?????)?
However, if i change ...
I am trying to run the command:
filebot -get-missing-subtitles "path\to\folder in korean\"
The following message is returned:
Mar 17, 2013 1:30:07 PM net.sourceforge.filebot.cli.ArgumentBean getFiles
WARNING: Invalid argument
No missing subtitles
Done ?(?????)?
However, if i change ...