I'm using Radarr and it already downloads to /mnt/HD/Movies, so I need AMC just to rename the movie and download all the metadata, but everytime I run it it creates the "Movies" folder somewhere and if I try to set the --output variable from where the movie is already correctly set:
The amc script is designed to process a set of files from one location to another. Processing files in place is explicitly not supported. You can use simple filebot -rename calls for that.
You could try to set a custom format that retains the original folder location, but I'm not sure if the amc script will be happy with that. The {folder} binding would help with that.
rednoah wrote: ↑08 Jan 2018, 16:26
You could try to set a custom format that retains the original folder location, but I'm not sure if the amc script will be happy with that. The {folder} binding would help with that.
That's what I tried, it complains that the mkv already exists.
If it's no possible, than I need to manually call the -rename option, check somehow if it's tv or movie to manually call the artwork.tmdb or tv script and then a manual call to my kodi telling to update it's database.
Can you add the same --def kodi parameter that we have in the amc script to the other scripts that download metadata such as artwork.tmdb?
I see. The amc script has additional checks to avoid processing the same files indefinitely. Bottomline, if you're not processing any files (i.e. they already have the right name) then you can't use the amc script.
The artwork.* scripts you can use standalone. There's no such script for Kodi updates because it's like a single line of code. curl is your friend.