Happy Sunday,
Wanted to find out if there was a way to verify the version number. I use Windows 10 (the paid version and all that) and I wanted to make sure it actually performs updates to the most recent version as they come around.
Wonderful Program has pretty much 95% the program I previously used TheRenamer. Right now the primary reason I still use that is that it puts into the directory with movies the IMDB link for the movie. However, since I love the {vf} flag I then re-run it thru the FIlebot Program.
Odd and off topic feature Request
Adding Metadata for the show into the directory to match the program that the person uses as a video player. Example Plex. Seems like with Sonarr and others that's always a bit messy (At least for plex)
Would be interesting to have something where you could indicate as a scope "Download SRT, XYZ Meta data".. blah
Anyway.. Great program, worth the cost in windows 10 and have even donated a few times since (I use the other version from time to time and it nags me).
Very Best
Determine Version Number
Re: Determine Version Number
1.
Yes, you can view all internal version numbers via the Groovy Console from the GUI or via filebot -version from CMD. Please read the FAQ for details.
2.
FileBot does not create *.url files. There's command-line script that you can run to add artwork/nfo/url files automatically.
3.
Not sure what you're trying to say. If it's something like NFO files then there's the artwork.* scripts for that. If you're organizing files for Plex, then using the {plex} format should be fine for Plex to identify each file and then fetch metadata itself as necessary.
Yes, you can view all internal version numbers via the Groovy Console from the GUI or via filebot -version from CMD. Please read the FAQ for details.
2.
FileBot does not create *.url files. There's command-line script that you can run to add artwork/nfo/url files automatically.
3.
Not sure what you're trying to say. If it's something like NFO files then there's the artwork.* scripts for that. If you're organizing files for Plex, then using the {plex} format should be fine for Plex to identify each file and then fetch metadata itself as necessary.