Lostboy66 6 Posted May 27 Posted May 27 (edited) When I run Auto Organize it does not append the resolution ( Movie - 1080P.MP4), and when I try to load the same movie with multiple resolutions, it just overwrites them. What am I missing. I would really like this to work. I am using the following for my Movie File Naming: %mn (%my).%ext Should I be making sure the filename is perfect and use the: %fn.%ext I thought appending resolution for multiple version was automatic. Or at least the documentation led me to believe that. Edited May 27 by Lostboy66 add material
Luke 42533 Posted May 27 Posted May 27 Hi, what documentation? i don't think auto-organize has ever done this.
Lostboy66 6 Posted May 27 Author Posted May 27 (edited) Quote On 2/11/2020 at 5:50 PM, ernstgot said: If I have two of the same movie lets say Accepted is the movie title. I would have a folder called Accepted (2001) with two files in it that need to be called "Accepted (2001) - 1080p.mkv" & "Accepted (2001) - 4k.mkv" however the files are stored on another drive with file names of lets say "Accepted.2001.DTS.1080p.mkv" and the other "Accepted.2001.DTS.2160.mkv" when the plugin Auto Organize finds these it copies one and then the other but overwrites or just copies it to the folder without renaming it. Would be nice to have the option to change the renaming and how it selects the renaming part. I added this in my pull request for the plugin update. It will handle multi-version naming when scanning in Auto organize. I interpreted this to mean it would. If not, I am assuming I should just use the %fn.%ext and make sure my naming includes the resolution.... Sorry Here is the link: Edited May 27 by Lostboy66 Add Link
Lostboy66 6 Posted May 27 Author Posted May 27 (edited) Also noted that once a file is in the directory any attempt to add another resolution fails as it says the file already exists. This is with using %fn.%ext and don't overwrite options. Even though they are two different file names. If I add them at the exact same time (After deleting the entire movie), it works, just not after the fact. Edited May 27 by Lostboy66 Updated Context
Solution Luke 42533 Posted May 27 Solution Posted May 27 5 hours ago, Lostboy66 said: I interpreted this to mean it would. If not, I am assuming I should just use the %fn.%ext and make sure my naming includes the resolution.... Sorry Here is the link: I believe this was just related to properly detecting the movie name from within the file name. 1
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