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How to fix Automated Media Center mismatches?
Posted: 14 Jun 2014, 09:36
by sbarnea
I configured filebot to run fully automated and from time to time it does fully pick the wrong movie.
How can I fix the problem, without having to touch filebot itself, which is configured to run from crontab.
I would move the broken movie from output directory to incoming one, but what do I have to to in order to make it work next time?
It would be great if you could indicate a solution that would work from Synology GUI, so I can use it remotely.
Re: How to fix Automated Media Center mismatches?
Posted: 14 Jun 2014, 10:46
by rednoah
The only option you have is playing with the --filter option. It's generally not easy though, also the reason for it not working could be different every time.
Best to post logs of mismatches here and see if something can be done.
Re: How to fix Automated Media Center mismatches?
Posted: 15 Jun 2014, 17:14
by sbarnea
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/szz ... ilebot.log
One example of really messed stuff, is Horizon series, which was replaced by
http://www.themoviedb.org/movie/253169 -- all episodes became CD numbers of this movie which has nothing to do with the series.
I wonder if this is also caused by the fact that on recent Synology we still do not have mediainfo available (there is no build for armadaxp / synoloy x14 series )
Re: How to fix Automated Media Center mismatches?
Posted: 16 Jun 2014, 03:18
by rednoah
The logs don't show the issue you describe:
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[MOVE] Rename [/volume1/storage/download/Horizon (2012)] to [/volume1/video/movie/Horizon (2012)]
Please be more clear and don't just dump a large log file on me.
PS: MediaInfo isn't required for any sort of auto-detection. If all the episodes all look like they're movies, then there's a chance they get processes as movies.
PS2: I need some of the original filenames that got messed up. If I can't try it myself I can't do anything about it.