![]() I wonder how hard it would be to have people send in rename histories and parse TV out of them. It feels like someone cares and it's worth taking the time to do it. I think a big key for me is how quickly those lists actually get updated, always seems to be less than 24hrs to me, which makes you want to contribute. As it's added to, let it get smarter and help the community. Start up a post for TV Shows with the filename (or at least the series portion of it, maybe the whole filename is best?) and what the results of the query SHOULD be rather than what they are now, either by a code or the name. I think one idea that might work, but would need community involvement, and I'm sure you've thought of it already, is the same as the GROUPS posts. Thank you for this program btw, even though I'm really only able to scratch the surface of it myself. So far I've only done my movies, and even then only finished a few days ago, finally. I haven't waded into the waters of renaming my TV episodes yet. Writing reviews, showing your support financially, etc Running the forums is a shit-load of work as well, wouldn't mind making anybody with a bit of Groovy skills a mod right now. Especially people that can help with providing these mappings or if you have a better idea that is less manual.Īs always, FileBot could use more people that help out and promote it. I'm thinking it might be time to add a shared index of synonyms to that kind of logic into FileBot to work around external API deficiencies. In they GUI it's easy to correct these things manually but when running fully-automated this is annoying. ![]() In the worst case this might list the wrong series as "best match" and rename with wrong episode data. There's a common problems that keeps resurfacing in various forms, TheTVDB search not giving you any results if though the detected name makes perfect sense.
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