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docker run -it --name=filebot --rm \
-v data:/data \
-v /volume1/Movies:/volume1/Movies \
-v /volume1/scripts/filebot:/volume1/scripts/filebot \
-e USER_ID=1024 \
-e GROUP_ID=100 \
-e DuseExtendedFileAttributes=false \
rednoah/filebot:latest \
\
-script fn:amc "/volume1/Movies/Seed" \
-no-xattr \
-non-strict \
--db TheMovieDB \
--output "/volume1/Movies/Library" \
--log-file "/volume1/scripts/filebot/amc-movies.log" \
--action hardlink \
--conflict override \
--def music=n artwork=n \
--def "ut_label=movie" \
--def "movieFormat=/volume1/Movies/Library/{n} ({y})/{fn}" \
--def subtitles=en \
--def excludeList="/volume1/scripts/filebot/excludeList-movies.txt" \
--def minLengthMS=0 \
--def minFileSize=0
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Input: /volume1/Movies/Seed/movie1.mkv
Input: /volume1/Movies/Seed/movie2.mkv
Input: /volume1/Movies/Seed/movie3.mkv
xattr: [movie1.mkv] => [Attenborough and the Sea Dragon (2018) [CD1]]
xattr: [movie2.mkv] => [Attenborough and the Sea Dragon (2018) [CD3]]
xattr: [movie3.mkv] => [Attenborough and the Sea Dragon (2018) [CD2]]
Group: [mov:attenborough and the sea dragon 2018 cd1] => [movie1.mkv, movie2.mkv, movie3.mkv]
Also I am suspicious of the fact that the folder "/volume1/Movies/Unorganized" is not completely strict in the way it's structured, sometimes the .mkv files are directly under "/volume1/Movies/Unorganized" and sometimes they are in "/volume1/Movies/Seed/MovieName/". I think pretty much all the files I'm having issues with are not in subfolders named by the movie title, which I think is throwing Filebot off and mismatching against the folder structure. This is not something I am able to change either, sometimes files come in subfolders, sometimes they dont, thats what I have Filebot for, to create a perfectly organized, hardlinked, structure elsewhere.
Any suggestions on how to go forward?
In any case I would like to see an option to disable folder structure being a part of the movie/series detection. It's probably good for a lot of users, but my files always contain the title and year in the filename, and I use separate scripts (and folders) to handle tv series and movies, so being able to just disregard the folder structure would allow me to get better matches, I would assume.