how to rename only parts of files
Posted: 08 Feb 2012, 03:17
one of the best things I like about filebot is the ability to take a list of shows and find out their resolution via the resolution tag. I have two suggestions related to this that I would like to be able to do.
1. Be able to have multiple formats that are easily selectable in say a click list for times when I want to use alternate formatting for a show or movie. In some folders for different reasons, I have filebot put the moviename, year and resolution. On the high def files, I don't do that, so I just have the moviename and the year. What I would like is to have a default of the moviename and year and be able to easily change that on the fly via clicking say one extra step in the right click diaglog or whatever, so I don't have to open the settings and type in the format change and then save it, rename the files and then convert it back the next time I don't want the resolution. This would help for tv files also, if we could have like 3 or four different formats to easily select from, either custom or not, it would sure make management of lots of new files easier.
2. The second problem/feature might just be something I don't understand. I have a recording from the tivo which includes the airdate, but when the matching occurs, if the airdate is attached, most of the time, the matching will not work. I primarily use filebot to find the series and episode numbers as that is not generated by tivo. So I have a file like Modern Family - Fizbo (22-1/12/2012) as the input. Filebot will sometimes work with that file but often not, so I have to use a renamer to strip off the airdate info. I then feed Modern Family - Fizbo and it comes out with the correct Modern Family S01E04 (don't know if that is correct, just using an example) is there some mask or something I can use to not have to rename the files first? Lots of times, if I feed it multiple episodes, it overlooks the airdate anyway, but not always, which is a problem.
3. Going back to my resolution issue, What if I just want to peg on the resolution or strip it off? Say I already have a bunch of files properly named and I don't want them looked up again, because their might be issues I manually corrected or whatever, but I only want to add the resolution to them? Is there a way to do this using the gui? I am not great at command line stuff, but would love to add that in or strip it off as needed.
Don't get me wrong, I love the program and would like to do more with it. Thanks for your help and I am glad you asked for suggestions, as you can see, I have several....
1. Be able to have multiple formats that are easily selectable in say a click list for times when I want to use alternate formatting for a show or movie. In some folders for different reasons, I have filebot put the moviename, year and resolution. On the high def files, I don't do that, so I just have the moviename and the year. What I would like is to have a default of the moviename and year and be able to easily change that on the fly via clicking say one extra step in the right click diaglog or whatever, so I don't have to open the settings and type in the format change and then save it, rename the files and then convert it back the next time I don't want the resolution. This would help for tv files also, if we could have like 3 or four different formats to easily select from, either custom or not, it would sure make management of lots of new files easier.
2. The second problem/feature might just be something I don't understand. I have a recording from the tivo which includes the airdate, but when the matching occurs, if the airdate is attached, most of the time, the matching will not work. I primarily use filebot to find the series and episode numbers as that is not generated by tivo. So I have a file like Modern Family - Fizbo (22-1/12/2012) as the input. Filebot will sometimes work with that file but often not, so I have to use a renamer to strip off the airdate info. I then feed Modern Family - Fizbo and it comes out with the correct Modern Family S01E04 (don't know if that is correct, just using an example) is there some mask or something I can use to not have to rename the files first? Lots of times, if I feed it multiple episodes, it overlooks the airdate anyway, but not always, which is a problem.
3. Going back to my resolution issue, What if I just want to peg on the resolution or strip it off? Say I already have a bunch of files properly named and I don't want them looked up again, because their might be issues I manually corrected or whatever, but I only want to add the resolution to them? Is there a way to do this using the gui? I am not great at command line stuff, but would love to add that in or strip it off as needed.
Don't get me wrong, I love the program and would like to do more with it. Thanks for your help and I am glad you asked for suggestions, as you can see, I have several....