running AMC script from CLI batch file
Posted: 19 Feb 2013, 22:03
Hello, I have been experimenting for 2 days with FileBot. I am so very close to a working set, yet frustratingly cannot get a final piece working.
I have FileBot .msi installed, and also installed with Chocolatey in x64 on the program and java.
I really just want to run the AMC script, and I can successfully run everything in command line.
However, I want to be able to automate that process without having to manually enter into the CLI.
So my question is, can I create a batch file to run automatically instead of manually typing into the CLI?
When I type this into the CLI it works perfectly:
filebot -script fn:amc "F:/incoming/downloading/" --output "Z:/NAS/Media" --action copy --conflict skip -non-strict
But I just can't figure out how to do this with a batch file. I have an external syncing program (NOT uTorrent) to obtain my downloads and it can run a post operation command or batch files when it completes. However, typing the above does nothing. I am successfully able to run other batch commands in the syncing app, so I know that they can be called and run.... but obviously I am doing something wrong in putting together a batch script to achieve AMC.
Any tips?
Thanks!!
I have FileBot .msi installed, and also installed with Chocolatey in x64 on the program and java.
I really just want to run the AMC script, and I can successfully run everything in command line.
However, I want to be able to automate that process without having to manually enter into the CLI.
So my question is, can I create a batch file to run automatically instead of manually typing into the CLI?
When I type this into the CLI it works perfectly:
filebot -script fn:amc "F:/incoming/downloading/" --output "Z:/NAS/Media" --action copy --conflict skip -non-strict
But I just can't figure out how to do this with a batch file. I have an external syncing program (NOT uTorrent) to obtain my downloads and it can run a post operation command or batch files when it completes. However, typing the above does nothing. I am successfully able to run other batch commands in the syncing app, so I know that they can be called and run.... but obviously I am doing something wrong in putting together a batch script to achieve AMC.
Any tips?
Thanks!!