I've been running a fairly old version of Filebot (FileBot 4.7.5) for awhile but i've started to notice some of the lookups have started to fail due to what im guessing is api/key changes with TheTVDB and TheMovieDB::TV. To be transparent I havn't been using filebot todo the actual rename, but more to scrape the results and them apply that to my own script.. so basically been using the "--action test" command.
When I try any of the new versions 4.9.1 -> 5.0.1 I get a new error of "No media files: []" which is true as im not passing filebot a file, just sending a command to check the rename value.
Example of 4.7.5
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~/bin/temp$ ~/bin/filebot.sh -rename --format '{n} - {s00e00} - {t}' --action test --db TheMovieDB::TV Bobs.Burgers.S13E01.mkv
Rename episodes using [TheMovieDB]
Auto-detected query: [bobs burgers]
Fetching episode data for [Bob's Burgers]
[TEST] Rename [/home/rtorrent/bin/temp/Bobs.Burgers.S13E01.mkv] to [/home/rtorrent/bin/temp/Bob's Burgers - S13E01 - To Bob, or Not to Bob.mkv]
Processed 1 files
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~/bin/temp$ ./filebot.sh -rename --format '{n} - {s00e00} - {t}' --action test --db TheMovieDB::TV Bobs.Burgers.S13E01.mkv
File does not exist: Bobs.Burgers.S13E01.mkv
Rename episodes using [TheMovieDB] with [Airdate Order]
No media files: []
Failure (×_×)⌒☆