Help with AMC and Renaming
Posted: 16 Feb 2013, 18:59
Firstly let me say how much you've made my life easier and automatted, thanks - even meets the wife factor.
I've written complex powershell scripts around the automatted 'amc.groovy' script, which has lots of logging so I get all my other resources in one place and a cleaner filestructure. ie: mediaCenter/Recorded TV/mediaBrowser.
My uTorrent is running off my MediaCenter PC at the present but would like to move this all to my NAS at some point, but that's another day!! I see you have written it for the Synology , any thoughts on for the QNAP ?
Anyway, the reason for my first post is:
I like to have the series folder with a leading 0; if under 10. Since you've added the --def "seriesFormat" option I can add the .pad(2) to command line rather than have a bispoke groovy script, which means I 'll automatically get all your updates.
However the problem lies that the filename is not renamed; to the series - S??E?? - title; if I use the def option. The arguments within the command I'm using are '"seriesFormat=TV Shows/{n}/Season {s.pad(2)}/{fn}"' - if I'm doing something wrong please let me know, otherwise I will have to add the extra commands to run the filebot -rename command or write some extra code to text-replace the 'amc' script and have it local.
Also, I'm using Media Browser for viewing my content and not all the information is visiable unless I run their refresh to go and collect it. - Just to add to my wish pile
Many thanks, and keep up the good work.

I've written complex powershell scripts around the automatted 'amc.groovy' script, which has lots of logging so I get all my other resources in one place and a cleaner filestructure. ie: mediaCenter/Recorded TV/mediaBrowser.
My uTorrent is running off my MediaCenter PC at the present but would like to move this all to my NAS at some point, but that's another day!! I see you have written it for the Synology , any thoughts on for the QNAP ?
Anyway, the reason for my first post is:
I like to have the series folder with a leading 0; if under 10. Since you've added the --def "seriesFormat" option I can add the .pad(2) to command line rather than have a bispoke groovy script, which means I 'll automatically get all your updates.
However the problem lies that the filename is not renamed; to the series - S??E?? - title; if I use the def option. The arguments within the command I'm using are '"seriesFormat=TV Shows/{n}/Season {s.pad(2)}/{fn}"' - if I'm doing something wrong please let me know, otherwise I will have to add the extra commands to run the filebot -rename command or write some extra code to text-replace the 'amc' script and have it local.
Also, I'm using Media Browser for viewing my content and not all the information is visiable unless I run their refresh to go and collect it. - Just to add to my wish pile

Many thanks, and keep up the good work.