My scripting system doesn't allow that since IO gets redirected in the core on startup. But I can't stop you from setting System.out and System.err during the script: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/System.html#setOut%28java.io.PrintStream%29 So just set stdout/stderr to different...
Make sure you're using the latest version. Works for me: Argument: D:\workspace\testdata\AMC-TEST Input: D:\workspace\testdata\AMC-TEST\P2P\P2PElysium (2013) [1080p]\Elysium.2013.1080p.BluRay.x264.YIFY.mp4 Elysium.2013.1080p.BluRay.x264.YIFY.mp4 [series: Elysium, movie: Elysium (2013)] Exclude Serie...
And why is most of the files being skipped? Are you running it on the same files over and over without excluding files that have already been processed????
3-digit numbers are interpreted as SEE and EEE. But SEE always takes precedence over EEE. Since there is 6x22 it'll be matched, since there is no 6x23 the next best E623 will be matched.
If you rename Anime use AniDB.
If you must use TheTVDB for Anime set Preferred Episode Order to Absolute.
You just define an absolute path in the format. Then your files will be moved there, into the folder structure as defined by your format. Just make sure the new path is in a different folder. e.g. From: X:/Downloads/... To: X:/TV Shows/... If there's empty folders in Downloads you can just delete th...
If you send me the filenames next time I can have a look. If the files are badly named, then it may use information from file of the same set to compensate missing info in other files. I'd work if you do files one by one. Though I guess you'd wanna script that. :D It's easy to have a script process ...
You can easily do something similar to folder-renaming by just organizing files into a new folder structure using the format. The only downside is that empty folders remain, but since they will be in a different folder structure u can either ignore them or delete all once in a while, or use the clea...
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Since amc takes care of different categories of video files --output is the root for TV Shows/Movies/Anime. The manual has an examples of how to override episode/movie/anime formats.
Though I recommend keeping the default. Is one dash really worth it?
I'm pretty sure you're not redirecting error output so you're not seeing the error message. Looks like the show id changed at some point. Broken for now.
But with .mkv files it should be processed with AniDB not TheTVDB. Does it have Japanese audio with ASS subtitles? What's the media info?
Windows 8 Store is not an option since they don't allow "traditional" Desktop applications, then they don't allow Java, or native. Steam is an option though, but Steam users are pretty limited I think, and I don't think it working other than for Games. I'll look into that.
It compiles here and works as far as I can test with empty files.
Is there any console output? I did upgrade to Groovy 2.2.0 so there may be small changes in the Groovy compiler/interpreter. Which {expression} is it that makes the whole thing fail?
Or even better try a few things from cmdline and send me the output?
PS: {e} is the episode number within the season, {absolute} is the absolute number within the whole series. For AniDB {s} is always undefined and {e} is equal to {absolute}.
Ah, I guess it ran out of numbers for "The Walking Dead" so it thinks the episode must be "Talking Dead" since there's still episodes left where the numbers fit and that haven't been assigned to files yet.