2015-12-21, 11:58
+1, and with dual language support please.
I saw some XBMC nfo files which had <audio> tags per audio stream, containing channels, encoding and language. I don't know if tmm can generate them. It would be great if that information would be displayed in tmm and could be used for automatic renaming as well as scraping. The current renamer can pick one stream from the file and add e.g. "dts-6ch" to the file name. I'd like something similar to
<movie title>.<year>.<audio1_language>-<audio1_encoding>-<audio1_channel>.<audio2_language>-<audio2_encoding>-<audio2_channel>[,,,]
Serenity.(2005).ger-dts-6ch.eng-dts-6ch.mkv
Would be really nice to have, its the only thing keeping me from being able to use the otherwise great renamer.
Big Thank You to all the devs for a really awesome media manager, best one for linux
EDIT: Sorry, just found the [feature request] thread for audio language renaming.
I saw some XBMC nfo files which had <audio> tags per audio stream, containing channels, encoding and language. I don't know if tmm can generate them. It would be great if that information would be displayed in tmm and could be used for automatic renaming as well as scraping. The current renamer can pick one stream from the file and add e.g. "dts-6ch" to the file name. I'd like something similar to
<movie title>.<year>.<audio1_language>-<audio1_encoding>-<audio1_channel>.<audio2_language>-<audio2_encoding>-<audio2_channel>[,,,]
Serenity.(2005).ger-dts-6ch.eng-dts-6ch.mkv
Would be really nice to have, its the only thing keeping me from being able to use the otherwise great renamer.
Big Thank You to all the devs for a really awesome media manager, best one for linux
EDIT: Sorry, just found the [feature request] thread for audio language renaming.