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- 04 Aug 2021, 18:48
- Forum: Synology NAS & Embedded Linux
- Topic: [BETA] FileBot for Synology DSM 7.0
- Replies: 40
- Views: 68793
Re: [BETA] FileBot for Synology DSM 7.0
Hello everyone. Just updated my Syno to DSM7 today. Now I'll get this error: Permission denied: /volume1/xxx/xxx/xxx No files selected: [/volume1/xxx/xxx/xxx] * Consider using --file-filter "true" to disable your file filter -remo EDIT: Seems to be good now. The above error occured when ru...
- 20 Mar 2020, 19:17
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
- 20 Mar 2020, 12:47
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Is there also a way to count the results?
- 20 Mar 2020, 09:13
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Done.
Thank you very much for your incredible support!!!
-remo
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// is first subtitle stream not a picture-based subtitle
filebot -mediainfo -r . --filter "text[0].format != 'VobSub'" --format "{fn} === {text[0].format}"
-remo
- 20 Mar 2020, 07:29
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
One more thing to make my analyze scripts as useful as possible:
is the also a way for filebot/mediainfo to detect embedded text-based subtitles?
-remo
is the also a way for filebot/mediainfo to detect embedded text-based subtitles?
-remo
- 18 Mar 2020, 13:46
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Here's my entire code. I want to share my snippets for everyone who is interested in: // general file info filebot -mediainfo -r . --filter "hd != 'HD' || vf != '1080p' || ext != 'mkv' || vc != 'x264' || af != '6ch'" --format "{fn} === {hd} - {vf} - {ext} - {vc} - {af}" // audio ...
- 18 Mar 2020, 12:58
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Thank you!
with single ' ... ' instead of double " ... " did the Job!
-remo
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--filter 'any{!mediaTitle}{true}'
-remo
- 18 Mar 2020, 07:15
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Got everything working so far. But I am not able to filter for files which have null or empty mediaTitle tag. Even after reading viewtopic.php?t=1895 multiple times and trying a lot. Something like this would be nice: filebot -mediainfo -r . --filter "mediaTitle.size() < 1 || !mediaTitle" ...
- 13 Mar 2020, 11:38
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Thank you very much! This works great! But, now I ran into another issue: How can I catch the case when a movie file does not have set {mediaTitle} ? Let's say when it's null or empty . My --filter statement only works when {mediaTitle} is already embedded in the file content ( != null ). Short: I w...
- 12 Mar 2020, 20:40
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
I’ll try to describe it in another way: When opening a movie file in Mediainfo on my Mac, there is a field labeled „Filename“. This field contains a string written into the movie file‘s metadata by MKVtoolNix - usually I do this manually. Can FileBot CLI read out that field/property? The FileBot GUI...
- 12 Mar 2020, 18:34
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Ok, no way.
Another idea:
does f or fn have any attribute which contains the "" property (Mediainfo-App, "" Property)
-remo
Another idea:
does f or fn have any attribute which contains the "
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Filename
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Filename
-remo
- 12 Mar 2020, 12:58
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Great. Got it so far.
One more thing:
Is there any possibility to check if the current filename matches a specific format?
Kind of:
—filter „fn != {plex.name}“
??
One more thing:
Is there any possibility to check if the current filename matches a specific format?
Kind of:
—filter „fn != {plex.name}“
??
- 12 Mar 2020, 10:09
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Is there also any binding to determine wether the movie‘s source is bluray or hdtv or web?
- 12 Mar 2020, 05:35
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
Re: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Thank you. I‘ll give it a try.
- 11 Mar 2020, 18:44
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: batch-analyze movies for specific properties
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9104
batch-analyze movies for specific properties
Hello Pros :) I’d like to build a script to batch-analyze a folder containing all my movie files (eintirely mkv). My goal is it to finally have a text file listing up all file names where one of the following properties are true: - bitrate < 3000 - x-resolution < 1920 (better != full-hd) - at least ...
- 30 Nov 2019, 17:50
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: NZBGet PP
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3076
Re: NZBGet PP
Sorry. Here's my script: #!/bin/bash #################################################################################################### ### NZBGET POST-PROCESSING SCRIPT ### # Run FileBot as post-process after extraction. # (c) remo 2019 ### NZBGET POST-PROCESSING SCRIPT ### ######################...
- 30 Nov 2019, 16:47
- Forum: Scripting and Automation
- Topic: NZBGet PP
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3076
NZBGet PP
Hello Pros, I‘ve written a short NZBGet Post-Processing Script which runs pretty well. But sometimes PP fails with „trying to auto-detect from context“ 8 of 10 cases work well. But sometimes I‘ll get the above message. The folder depths are equal in any case. Is there a way to read out the final fil...
- 20 Nov 2019, 05:24
- Forum: Ubuntu & Desktop Linux
- Topic: Detect x264, x265 & co
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2179
Detect x264, x265 & co
Hi.
Just wanted to know if FileBot can detect
x264
x265
1080p
2160p
untouche
remux
and handle each file to according subfolders?
-remo
Just wanted to know if FileBot can detect
x264
x265
1080p
2160p
untouche
remux
and handle each file to according subfolders?
-remo
- 29 Sep 2019, 16:47
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4149
Re: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
I’m very impressed!
Thank you for your great support!!!
Thank you for your great support!!!
- 29 Sep 2019, 12:01
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4149
Re: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
Ok. Using find in Linux Im common with.
Just didn’t think about it.
Just a question:
Is FileBot able to identify sample snippets of a movie or tv show not using file names - lets say can FileBot identify samples by metadata running against a db?
Just didn’t think about it.
Just a question:
Is FileBot able to identify sample snippets of a movie or tv show not using file names - lets say can FileBot identify samples by metadata running against a db?
- 29 Sep 2019, 09:42
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4149
Re: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
So easy. Thought I should have do that using FileBot.
Thank you. Now I have enough inspiration to try out.
Thank you. Now I have enough inspiration to try out.
- 29 Sep 2019, 07:25
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4149
Re: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
You’re insanely fast!
Thank you. I’ll try out your snippets.
To 2. Just want to delete a tv show’s sample files before processing the rest of episodes. Most of them have “sample” as substring included in their file names.
-remo
Thank you. I’ll try out your snippets.
To 2. Just want to delete a tv show’s sample files before processing the rest of episodes. Most of them have “sample” as substring included in their file names.
-remo
- 29 Sep 2019, 06:53
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4149
Re: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
Thank you for your reply. I’ll give it a try. 1. Can you give me some further information regarding point 3 please? I have no idea how to start. 2. Is there any overview for handling substrings? I guess I have to use something like “fn == /sample/” But how is the notation for substrings? Thank you. ...
- 28 Sep 2019, 19:46
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: CLI - ISO/Movie issues
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4149
CLI - ISO/Movie issues
Hello everybody. First I want to thank the developer for this great piece of software. I’m familiar with command line tools and that’s why I love FileBot. It is straight forward, powerful and pretty easy to use. I crafted a script for processing my tv shows - which works great. But I do have some is...