Hi everyone,
i used the "Custom Naming Scheme" examples from the Plex naming scheme thread (http://www.filebot.net/forums/viewtopic ... 8f7b180b9a) to build my own expressions.
Here are the expressions with the command line call:
https://bpaste.net/show/6db313301093
I basically just appended {" [$vf, $vc, $ac]"}{"-"+group} to get e.g. [360p, XviD, MP3]-FoV after the usual plex naming scheme.
The output for "filebot -script fn:sysinfo"
http://ptpb.pw/INUe
Notice the linker errors. I believe this only happened since installing 4.7.7. I will try with a lower version later. It leads to the media information not being extracted.
But even without those linker errors i get the following problem:
Failure on episodes with "Part" in their title, e.g. most mini-series and some normal shows. See the example log:
https://bpaste.net/show/98a730f41af3
If i recall correctly, this happens with movies too if they are split into multiple parts. I don't have a log for that right now but I could produce one.
I appreciate any help!
Failure for "Part" filenames with (custom) plex naming scheme
Re: Failure for "Part" filenames with (custom) plex naming scheme
1.
You need to install all the necessary native libraries if you want support for native features with the portable package.
You're missing the libjnidispatch.so native library:
https://github.com/filebot/filebot/tree ... inux-amd64
2.
Random Part N patterns in the filename have no meaning to FileBot. You can preserve bits and pieces of the original filename with {fn.match(...)} and it's friends.
Folder says Season 23 Episode 3:
File says Season 23 Episode 1:
According to TheTVDB, Season 23 Episode 1-4 is "The Mysterious Planet" but your file says "The Trial of a Time Lord" which doesn't even exist:
http://thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=76107&lid=7
None of this makes any sense, so neither will FileBot.
You need to install all the necessary native libraries if you want support for native features with the portable package.
You're missing the libjnidispatch.so native library:
https://github.com/filebot/filebot/tree ... inux-amd64
2.
Random Part N patterns in the filename have no meaning to FileBot. You can preserve bits and pieces of the original filename with {fn.match(...)} and it's friends.
Folder says Season 23 Episode 3:
Code: Select all
Doctor.Who.S23E03.The.Trial.Of.A.Time.Lord.Part.3.DVDRip.XviD-aAF
Code: Select all
aaf-doctor.who.s23e01.the.trial.of.a.time.lord.part.3.dvdrip.xvid.sub
http://thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=76107&lid=7
None of this makes any sense, so neither will FileBot.
