Run script [dev:amc] at [Wed Nov 25 15:06:36 CET 2020]
Parameter: kodi = *****
Parameter: excludeList = amc.excludes
Parameter: unsorted = y
Parameter: music = y
Parameter: artwork = y
Parameter: ut_dir = F:\Shares\Downloads\All\File
Parameter: ut_kind = multi
Parameter: ut_title = File
Parameter: ut_label = All
Invalid usage: output folder [F:\Shares] must not be inside input folder [F:\Shares\Downloads\All\File] and vice versa
Any help would be super appreciated!
Last edited by korso on 25 Nov 2020, 14:53, edited 2 times in total.
Never mind, changed the script from dev to fn and now it works just fine. Apologies for the false alarm! I remember I changed it to dev long time ago for a different problem.
As you can see, it goes into Y:/Movies or Y:/TV Shows based on what the file is. But my output is still set to Y:/ and now i'm getting errors when before I didn't. Files first get dumped into Y:/Temporary
bbqsquirt wrote: ↑21 Dec 2020, 05:31
Is this a new restriction? I'm getting this error too with the newest release and it wasn't an issue.
It was always documented as such, but older revisions of the code may not always detect all possible instances of this class of user error. Depending on what exactly you're doing, it may not always be an issue. But it can sometimes be an issue, depending on input file structure, arguments, custom format, etc. Best to avoid this class of problem altogether by separating files neatly, especially if you don't know what possible values %F in --def "ut_dir=%F" can have.
Do you have any suggestions for how I can fix it so I can keep my current structure. I don't want to have to move my entire media library location a year after having it this way. Everything is automatically sorted into Y:/Movies or Y:/TV Shows but it just started throwing this error and now I'm stuck