Generic question first...Best place to get support? Here, Reddit, Discord?
License questions:
- Does the Universal lifetime license basically cover Apple, Microsoft, Linux OSes and their respective stores and future iterations (eg. if one of them creates a whole new store ecosystem)?
- What are the limitations of the free/trial version? No renames? Limited number of renames? Something else...?
Finally, I'm going to paste my question from Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/filebot/commen ... s_as_well/ here:
I think I have my file name preferences mostly sorted out. I have a few questions, mostly about redundancies and pros/cons of similar info.
For file name:
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Alive 2020 1080p NF WEB-DL DDP5 1 Atmos H 264-pawel2006.mkv
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{n} ({y}) {edition} {vf} {vs} {hd} {hdr}{'SDR'} {bitdepth}bit {ac} {channels} {acf} {vc} {vcf} {'-'+group} {audioLanguages}
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#Alive (2020) 1080p WEB-DL FHD SDR 8bit EAC3 5.1 DDPDA5.1 x264 AVC [kor]
- Did I do the SDR/HDR right ( {hdr}{'SDR'} )?
- Do I need {hd} (video definition class) if I'm using resolution {vf}? If so, can I tag only if specific value (UHD only for {hd}) viewtopic.php?t=13117
- vc (preferred) or vcf? Is it always x264/AVC or X265/HEVC? Same idea. Are they kind of redundant? I'm good with vc.
- Channel count vs channel layout?? (6 vs 5.1) Similar question, but I don't know if there's anything I'm missing here.
- Any reason to include {audioLanguages} in file name, like using bazarr to d/l subtitles? I assume this info can be pulled by other programs anyway.
I read about groups, but not even sure how to grab unknown groups. I read this viewtopic.php?t=13573, but I'm not sure how to "translate" the code. It looks like most of the groups are either in '[]'s or follow '-'s, but there may be other '-'s in the file names. There are also a few that don't have either.
Trying to get the list of {groups} not yet supported:
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D:\Multimedia\Movies>filebot -mediainfo -r /input --filter "none{ group }" --format "{ f }"
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File does not exist: D:\input
Is there a way to just carry over unknown information in the filename? I've tried the code I've found on the forum, but I must be missing something.
TYIA, especially for your patience.