I bought Filebot 4 days ago and I'm already sorry. It just doesn't work on my debian machine.
I did as directed on the official website. However, files are not renamed
the files are on a partition mounted with rclone
I didn't find the filebot log, so I'm pasting here what the command line says
https://pastebin.com/8Hqk69pM
Failed to identify or process any files
Re: does not work
The GUI is generally recommended if you're a newcomer just getting started.
If you're set on using the CLI, then there is going to be a bit of a learning curve:
Have you tried using the -non-strict option yet?
e.g. do a test run:
e.g. if the test run look good, move files accordingly:
If you're using snap package management, make sure to use --devmode at installation time, otherwise snap confinement will prevent the filebot process from accessing your /mnt points:
https://www.filebot.net/linux/snap.html
If you're set on using the CLI, then there is going to be a bit of a learning curve:
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* Consider using -non-strict to enable advanced auto-selection
* Consider using --filter "id in [350179]" or --q "Single Parents" to select one specific series
* Consider using --mode interactive to enable interactive mode
e.g. do a test run:
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$ filebot -rename *.mkv --db TheTVDB -non-strict --format "{plex}" --action TEST --log INFO
[TEST] from [Single.Parents.S02E01.720p.AMZN.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.H.264-NTb.mkv] to [TV Shows/Single Parents/Season 02/Single Parents - S02E01 - Summer of Freedom.mkv]
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$ filebot -rename *.mkv --db TheTVDB -non-strict --format "{plex}" --output "/path/to/Media"
If you're using snap package management, make sure to use --devmode at installation time, otherwise snap confinement will prevent the filebot process from accessing your /mnt points:
https://www.filebot.net/linux/snap.html
Please read the FAQ and How to Request Help.
Re: Failed to identify or process any files
How to install web gui version? Because my system has no graphical interface
Re: Failed to identify or process any files
What exactly is taking too long? Identifying files? Moving files? Something else?
The operating system / underlying file system take care of performing file system operations. If you move / rename files on the same file system, then the operation is usually instant . If you move / rename files across file systems, then the OS will have to read / write all bytes which is going to be very slow.
Your logs indicate that you're using a remote file system. This is generally expected to be very slow, because remote file systems are inherently slow. However, Optimizations for Remote File Systems might have some ideas for you if File I/O too expensive.
The operating system / underlying file system take care of performing file system operations. If you move / rename files on the same file system, then the operation is usually instant . If you move / rename files across file systems, then the OS will have to read / write all bytes which is going to be very slow.
Your logs indicate that you're using a remote file system. This is generally expected to be very slow, because remote file systems are inherently slow. However, Optimizations for Remote File Systems might have some ideas for you if File I/O too expensive.
Please read the FAQ and How to Request Help.