2. Awesome! You didn't say I shouldn't worry about it so I will use Filebot's merge function for this and see what happens.
3. Okay, so I have only two options when filebot cmd is processing, either strict or non-strict. Wish there was an an other options that says "FileBot, when in doubt, just DON'T and put those files doubted here in this folder for me!".
4. Hopefully soon I get to this point. Is my goal.
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4. I saw a thread where you helped someone who was having issues with duplicates, amc scripts, lower resolutions, and you helped rename his files using resolution with numbered file names if filebot found exact same? I have been searching for the thread all week, but can't seem to find it?? Mind directing me to it?
"Filename w/resoultion"
"Filename w/resoultion 1"
"Filename w/resoultion 2"
"Filename w/resoultion 3"
5.
I would like to run a script that would unarchive all archives within a given folder. I know FileBot has the AMC script and I also saw the extract.groovy script in the library however I do not know how simple it is to edit and run one of these commands on the cmd line. I did not see any examples or threads about it in forum. Maybe I overlooked it?
Would it be possible to run an extract all cmd line script? So if I wanted all my archives within "E:\Movies" to be unarchived and moved into new destination folder "E:\Unzipped"
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filebot -script fn:extract.groovy?? --output "path/to/output" --input "path/to/input"??
Maybe you can help me out with what I am needing to run or direct me to a thread explaining more
or is what I am asking for an amc script with many args or another script totally different?
I was even thinking about using 7z cmd line function but can't find any exact examples for what I am trying to achieve with it.
What I don't want is for the folders containing the zips and rars to be touched other than unarchiving and moving into another folder. I don't care if they are given a folder tree, renamed, sorted, grouped, or if they are all mixed together all in a single folder, as long as they are unarchived so I can go through them manually myself.
The reason for my request:
I have noticed that if I use the GUI FileBot that it sometimes renames the archives/rar files and when it comes time to "rename/move" files into its final destination it won't let me due to duplication issues of the rar files.
I thought that is why you created the "
Preserve/Override" option if I am not mistaken, but still trying to understand more about "
Preserve/Override". However, I still need to tend to the archives I currently have and delete the leftovers because they are in the way and are near being extinct soon if not now anyways. I thought with the GUI that I would be able to load all zips and unarchive them with that "
option" being available in the "
filter" section because I see the "
Extract All" button but I can't seem to figure out how to make this method word for me because highlighting and/or dragging doesn't give the ability to "
Extract All", I must be missing something here.
6.
Is there a way to have GUI FileBot ignore archives (winrar files)?
Say if I include something within the format/syntax/preset?
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Preset Custom Movie= O:/{plex.derive{' ' + [resolution]}}
Preset Custom TV= O:/{plex.derive {" [$vf.$vc.$ac]"}}
7.
Is there a way to "advance tune" the GUI Filebot?
Would like a way to try advance tuning my results for the GUI for movies and tv. I usually do not watch anything older than 'year 2000' and would like to somehow add it to my format if it is possible. I know its used for cmd but just wanting to at least ask about GUI.
So like right now within the GUI I have these Movies I am having issues with:
~ "Conan the Barbarian (1982)"
Should be -
"Conan the Barbarian(2011)"
~ "Deserter (1933)"
Should be -
"Deserter (2002)"
~ "True Grit (1969)"
Should be -
"True Grit (2010)"
~ "The Littlest Angel (1969)"
Should be - "
The Littlest Angel (2011)"
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Preset Custom Movie= O:/{plex.derive{' ' + [resolution]}}
Preset Custom TV= O:/{plex.derive {" [$vf.$vc.$ac]"}}
If I had something added to my preset to let FileBot GUI know it is at least year 2000++ or above I think I would be in a better situation. This may not be possible for the GUI but figured I'd ask just to make sure.