Im sure Im missing something very minor and very silly but I Cant figure it out. the files are not extracting into the folder I chose. They are there in the Utorrent download directory. Can someone point out my stupidity.
1. The second "output" I assume is you just running the first command (which is a template, obviously). The script is told to rename files from folder called "%D", yeah, that'll not work.
2. Did you ever try the 3rd command you posted? The actual command utorrent is running? All the %vars replaced with values?
Ok now getting a different issue with more info. Utorrent still doesn't give any issues and it doesnt put this into the log until I ran it in the dos window.
yes the os is a 64 bit windows 2008 r2 server. I installed java using the 32bit version of IE on accident. after I used the 64bit IE and installed the 64bit Java everything is good. and I installed the 64bit version of the filebot.
Well I have another update. I can run the command manually in dos and it works but if I try to run it automatically using the Utorrent application run command it doesnt seem to kick it off.
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\administrator.HOME>filebot -script fn:sysinfo
FileBot 3.6 (r1600)
JNA Native: 3.5.0
MediaInfo: MediaInfoLib - v0.7.61
7-Zip-JBinding: OK
Extended Attributes: OK
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 1.7.0_21
64-bit Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM
Windows Server 2008 R2 (amd64)
Done ?(?????)?
rednoah wrote:Now I have no idea. On this test it says everything works perfectly.
oh ok, just red that other EDIT. You need 64-bit OS, 64-bit Java and 64-bit FileBot so things work together when loading native code.
ok and that I have. the issue Im seeing is that now Utorrent says its launching the script but its not kicking it off. I can run the script manually in dos and everything is great. but when I want Utorrent to do this automatically it doesnt do it. but it looks like utorrent is trying. and there is no entry in the log