Simple things should be easy... :)
Posted: 29 Jan 2024, 08:39
99.99% of the time, filebot works great, I have very few issues, I use it regularly, and it just works. But sometimes, somethings that seem so simple, I cannot bend it to my will.
I have a file named thusly:
D:\Mark Farmer -- 1942 03 Of 14 B 065 Sherlock Holmes The Voice Of Terror, Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce\Mark Farmer -- 1942 03 Of 14 B 065 Sherlock Holmes The Voice Of Terror, Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce-\1942 03 Of 14 B 065 Sherlock Holmes The Voice Of Terror, Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce (720p_25fps_H264-192kbit_AAC).mp4"
Yes, I know it's a long name, blame jdownloader. I'm collecting old sherlock stuff, somebody posted these on YT and I grabbed them.
When I drop it into filebot, and I click "match" on themoviedb or theTVdb, it asks me to enter the series name. I type "Sherlock Holmes". It proceeds to show me a lot of choices with Sherlock Holmes in it, none of which are what I'm looking for. The kicker is, in the webbrowser, I have the episode on display. tvdb ID and everything. But nowhere can I type in that goddamn ID so that filebot will just assume that in this one tiny instance, I know better than it does. (18103) to be specific. I have searched in the lists, I have type sherlock so many different ways in that search box my fingers are numb. But the 18103 entry never comes up. I tried Movie mode, it can't find it. Luckily, I have no hair, so nothing to tear out, but I am stumped.
Maybe I have to format the numbers a certain way, type underscores between the digits. Or Maybe I'm supposed to be using some kind of regex, or Lua scripting or something, but I can't figure it out.
Eventually, I gave up, and just F2'd it and renamed it myself, there were only 14 of them to do, Just seems like with the TVDB ID in hand, I shouldn't have to, and I probably don't, but I watched a couple of the youtube videos on mismatched naming, and they were not helpful in this specific case.
I have a file named thusly:
D:\Mark Farmer -- 1942 03 Of 14 B 065 Sherlock Holmes The Voice Of Terror, Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce\Mark Farmer -- 1942 03 Of 14 B 065 Sherlock Holmes The Voice Of Terror, Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce-\1942 03 Of 14 B 065 Sherlock Holmes The Voice Of Terror, Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce (720p_25fps_H264-192kbit_AAC).mp4"
Yes, I know it's a long name, blame jdownloader. I'm collecting old sherlock stuff, somebody posted these on YT and I grabbed them.
When I drop it into filebot, and I click "match" on themoviedb or theTVdb, it asks me to enter the series name. I type "Sherlock Holmes". It proceeds to show me a lot of choices with Sherlock Holmes in it, none of which are what I'm looking for. The kicker is, in the webbrowser, I have the episode on display. tvdb ID and everything. But nowhere can I type in that goddamn ID so that filebot will just assume that in this one tiny instance, I know better than it does. (18103) to be specific. I have searched in the lists, I have type sherlock so many different ways in that search box my fingers are numb. But the 18103 entry never comes up. I tried Movie mode, it can't find it. Luckily, I have no hair, so nothing to tear out, but I am stumped.
Maybe I have to format the numbers a certain way, type underscores between the digits. Or Maybe I'm supposed to be using some kind of regex, or Lua scripting or something, but I can't figure it out.
Eventually, I gave up, and just F2'd it and renamed it myself, there were only 14 of them to do, Just seems like with the TVDB ID in hand, I shouldn't have to, and I probably don't, but I watched a couple of the youtube videos on mismatched naming, and they were not helpful in this specific case.