SortTV: Sort TV episodes, movies, and music into directories for xbmc (Linux/Win/Mac) - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Supplementary Tools for Kodi (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=116) +--- Thread: SortTV: Sort TV episodes, movies, and music into directories for xbmc (Linux/Win/Mac) (/showthread.php?tid=75949) |
- cliffe - 2012-02-22 Version 1.32 is now available New in this version:
Get the new version from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sorttv/ Thanks to those of you that contributed code: Fox and TechLife, and thanks also to JoachimL: I ended up doing the image copy differently, but the feature wouldn't exist if you hadn't submitted that code. Thanks! Enjoy - newphreak - 2012-02-22 Awesome, this fixes a few things that has annoyed me a little while. Great job, will test later this week and report back how it works. - Nexxo - 2012-02-22 Thankyou for the update - newphreak - 2012-02-23 Hmm, i misread, I was hoping it fixed the script so it would pick up episodes from series with only one season tagged with EP1 EP2 EP3 and so on. They are rare, but it would be nice if this could be picked up and renamed to approperiate naming like S01E01 or whatever the config is set to. As this would in almost all cases be S01 it would be a good feature. - cliffe - 2012-02-23 newphreak Wrote:Hmm, i misread, I was hoping it fixed the script so it would pick up episodes from series with only one season tagged with EP1 EP2 EP3 and so on. They are rare, but it would be nice if this could be picked up and renamed to approperiate naming like S01E01 or whatever the config is set to. As this would in almost all cases be S01 it would be a good feature. Send me some example filenames (here or PM) and I will try to get that into the next release. Or if you are so inclined, send a patch - mjn1210 - 2012-02-27 It seems something was broken in version 1.32. If the file does not contain the episode name in the file name, the script automatically reports that it cannot find the episode name from TVDB and moves it without adding the episode name. Just went back to 1.31, and it correctly pulls the episode name from TVDB and adds to file name when moving. - cliffe - 2012-02-28 mjn1210 Wrote:It seems something was broken in version 1.32. If the file does not contain the episode name in the file name, the script automatically reports that it cannot find the episode name from TVDB and moves it without adding the episode name. Just went back to 1.31, and it correctly pulls the episode name from TVDB and adds to file name when moving. Damn, thanks for reporting. Could you please provide some sample filenames so that I can better understand what you mean and fix that. Thanks. - mjn1210 - 2012-02-29 cliffe Wrote:Damn, thanks for reporting. Could you please provide some sample filenames so that I can better understand what you mean and fix that. Thanks. Message sent with details RE: - cliffe - 2012-03-14 (2012-02-29, 16:36)mjn1210 Wrote:cliffe Wrote:Damn, thanks for reporting. Could you please provide some sample filenames so that I can better understand what you mean and fix that. Thanks. As it turns out this was a non-issue. I recommend everyone update to version 1.32. Cheers. RE: SortTV, automatically sort new episodes into dirs and update XBMC library (Linux/Win) - crimsonfury - 2012-03-16 Call me newb... But what makes this easier or better than using something like Sickbeard? I wish there was something better but every other options seems like a lot of tweaking of code... RE: SortTV, automatically sort new episodes into dirs and update XBMC library (Linux/Win) - Fox - 2012-03-16 (2012-03-16, 05:34)crimsonfury Wrote: Call me newb... But what makes this easier or better than using something like Sickbeard? I wish there was something better but every other options seems like a lot of tweaking of code...This is more of a hit and run program, you select input/output folder and then it's done. It's lightweight and does what it's suppose to. Not sure what you mean by tweaking code, but ya you "need" to edit the setup file there's no gui. RE: SortTV, automatically sort new episodes into dirs and update XBMC library (Linux/Win) - cliffe - 2012-03-16 (2012-03-16, 09:43)Fox Wrote:(2012-03-16, 05:34)crimsonfury Wrote: Call me newb... But what makes this easier or better than using something like Sickbeard? I wish there was something better but every other options seems like a lot of tweaking of code...This is more of a hit and run program, you select input/output folder and then it's done. It's lightweight and does what it's suppose to. Yes, to quote a comment I made about SB earlier in the thread: (2011-03-22, 06:12)cliffe Wrote: There is some overlap in features. SortTV has more options for sorting, and I suspect detects more naming schemes (more episode naming formats, music etc). Regarding the front-end comment above: Development of the xbmc front-end seems to have stalled. I personally started working on a separate GUI interface written in C++/Qt, but it is still very incomplete, sitting in a separate development branch. It is low priority for me at the moment, but it might eventually get finished Anyway, I encourage you to try SortTV out and see if it fits your needs. Cheers. RE: SortTV, automatically sort new episodes into dirs and update XBMC library (Linux/Win) - Capt.Insano - 2012-03-16 (2012-03-16, 19:54)cliffe Wrote: Development of the xbmc front-end seems to have stalled. I personally started working on a separate GUI interface written in C++/Qt, but it is still very incomplete, sitting in a separate development branch. It is low priority for me at the moment, but it might eventually get finished Been using SortTV since v.early days, must say I've been dreaming of a GUI (or even a webUI) !!! The Capt. RE: SortTV, automatically sort new episodes into dirs and update XBMC library (Linux/Win) - crimsonfury - 2012-03-17 Ok... But will it extract .rar files also? Edit: I can read! Oops.... Yeah I see that it does... I'll try this tonight. I'll be glad if it works better than PITA sickbeard! I for the life of me cant figure out why they made it to where it doesn't install! It is only a webui that only works if you keep a cmd window open or go jump through hoops to get it to stay opened but hidden at system start.... RE: SortTV, automatically sort new episodes into dirs and update XBMC library (Linux/Win) - greeneca - 2012-03-30 Hello all, love this script, always hated sorting my shows manually. I have one, hopefully small, feature request. I am doing the initial sort of my shows and movies dir. the shows went fairly well, one or two small easy fixes, but the script only picked up half to two thirds of my movies. looking at the verbose output i found that this was because it was matching the file to 2 or more movies. I would suggest adding a argument to allow manual selection of the movie from the list of matched movies. I hope this isn't already a feature that I missed. I looked through the help and through many of the forum posts and found nothing. I have not looked at the code yet but will see if is something that I could figure out my self. |