I have used the desktop version for many years and have bought both that and the node version I am using on my qnap NAS.
It works well for me but I would like 2 things (or point me to where they are):
An option to check the 'completed" (I call mine finished) maybe 3 times a day not just at 4am.
And
Run Find subtitles manually or on a schedule!
The desktop version I drag mp4 files that don't have subtitles on to the blue triangle and it does it's thing.
I would like to point filebot node to my tv folder and it checks if any subtitles are available or missing.
Thanks
find subtitles using filebot Node
Re: find subtitles using filebot Node
FileBot Node only supports amc script calls. You'll have to login via SSH and fetch subtitles via the filebot command line tools.
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Re: find subtitles using filebot Node
Thanks Rednoah,
I am not script literate so "amc script only" means nothing to me.
I know how to logon via SSH but have no idea what command line tool is required.
Please point me to "filebot node for dummies" ..
I am not script literate so "amc script only" means nothing to me.
I know how to logon via SSH but have no idea what command line tool is required.
Please point me to "filebot node for dummies" ..

Re: find subtitles using filebot Node
Sorry, FileBot Node is a front-end for the amc script. FileBot Node does not support the subtitles script, and so you won't be able to find subtitles using FileBot Node.
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Re: find subtitles using filebot Node
Using the CLI via SSH is just better suited for the task at hand:
https://www.filebot.net/cli.html
https://www.filebot.net/cli.html