(2016-05-03, 15:45)demosthien Wrote: Komet, I'm trying to get MediaElch how I want it to run and having some difficulties. Could you advise please?
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For renaming of movies I want the format to be as follows:
Folder: <sortTitle> (<year>) [<resolution>] = Santa Clause, The (1994) [1080p]
Movie: <title> (<year>) [<resolution>] = The Santa Clause (1994) [1080p]
MediaElch seems to rename the movie file ok but it then forces additional folder and sub-folder levels.
Example: X:/<sortTitle>/(<year>) [<resolution>]/MovieFile = X:/Santa Clause, The/(1994) [1080p]/The Santa Clause (1994) [1080p]
I only want the single top level folder containing the movie and .nfo files
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Also, I don't want any of the associated image or video files (posters, thumbnails, trailer etc) to be downloaded and saved to my server (not enough space). How can I turn this function off?
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Thanks.
Ok, so I eventually found the option to not download all the image files associated with a movie/TV show (it's in the long list of checkboxes on the right side of the window that appears when you run a Scrape). I hadn't found it because I was looking for something in the Preferences as that's where I expected to find something that has such a wide effect on the functioning of the app. So, yay! for finding that.
However, I'd still like to know how to stop ME from creating the additional folders when I run a file rename on videos. All the videos are currently in the structure I want;
eg: <sortTitle>/(<year>) [<resolution>]/MovieFile
= Santa Clause, The (1994) [1080p]
= = The Santa Clause (1994) [1080p]
But ME is splitting these and adding in an additional folder level when I run a rename (after I've done an Scrape or a name change update);
eg: <sortTitle>/(<year>) [<resolution>]/MovieFile
= Santa Clause, The
= = (1994) [1080p]
= = = The Santa Clause (1994) [1080p]
Also, another question that, if someone knows the answer, I'd be grateful for; Is there a way to Reload a single Movie/TV Show rather than the entire list (that takes aaaaaaaaaaages)
Thanks!