Thanks Kim
I'll look into these, are these bindings available only format/filter etc? would they be available in groovy script directly or would I need to call some method to get them?
I should have mentioned I was trying to get this information within a groovy script, prior to calling rename.
I'm exploring options on renaming Anime that works when in strict mode, with some stupidly named files that make it hard to programmatically match them reliably.
aka
(CBB) Sword Art Online - Alicization - War Of Underworld - 22 (1080p)(HEVC)(10bit-x265-AAC).mkv
The Anime Series would Match Sword Art Online for TVDB, and Sword Art Online - Alicization - War Of Underworld for AniDB.
However this is actually Sword Art Online - Alicization - War Of Underworld (2020) on AniDB, Episode #11 or Sword Art Online Season 4 Episode 22.
A default strict rename will totally fail on AniDB (Since Sword Art Online - Alicization - War Of Underworld only has 11 episodes, it can't match episode 22) and the TVDB matches it to Sword Art Online Episode 22, now using Animelist.AniDB, does work..
But I want to be able to programmatically figure out when to use the mapper when matching with TheTVDB ...
hmm..
It just occurred to me, that perhaps there is no real harm in always using AnimeList.AniDB mapper when renaming against TVDB... that's a thought, I'll have to test that out.
If you are curious on why .. I download alot of fansub anime and want to parse it as accurately as possible after downloaded, and then using Filebot/AniDB/Shoko reduce the extra's to just the fansub groups with the "best" subs/picture combo.
Filebot is fairly good at getting "it right" in general, but Anime seems to me to be a giant PITA, and opportunistic matching just produces too many false matches for my liking, and the default amc strict too few matches.. So scripting time
Thanks for the help