2014-08-08, 21:20
MariusTh86,
Thank you for your support.
Learnt a few things about the software
- The renaming occurs perfectly on the "First" sweep.
- Recursive renaming (or re-renaming) only reiterates metadata as "$S ($Y)" Removing the "$D" or the "$R" tags.
I had assumed that since the whole software works on metadata, tags and .nfo files recursively renaming would work accurately. Which does not seem to be the case.
I really hope you get the time to add this feature in the near future.
Thank you again. Will be more careful with the renaming in the future.
Glorious1,
The app, Appcleaner actually finds and moves to trash, the files and folders mentioned in the link by MariusTh86, http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid…pid1542973 , automatically
Thank you for your inputs..
Thank you for your support.
Learnt a few things about the software
- The renaming occurs perfectly on the "First" sweep.
- Recursive renaming (or re-renaming) only reiterates metadata as "$S ($Y)" Removing the "$D" or the "$R" tags.
I had assumed that since the whole software works on metadata, tags and .nfo files recursively renaming would work accurately. Which does not seem to be the case.
I really hope you get the time to add this feature in the near future.
Thank you again. Will be more careful with the renaming in the future.
Glorious1,
The app, Appcleaner actually finds and moves to trash, the files and folders mentioned in the link by MariusTh86, http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid…pid1542973 , automatically
Thank you for your inputs..
(2014-08-07, 17:13)Glorious1 Wrote: Not sure this will help, but it doesn't appear you completely reset the app per the user guide:
Reset preferences
It may occasionally be necessary to reset your preferences to resolve an issue. To do this,
close the program and delete the following file:
The file will be recreated when ViMM is restarted.Code:/Users/YOURUSERNAME/Library/Preferences/com.vidalvanbergen.vimediamanager-alpha.plist
Reset application
To completely reset the application to factory-fresh condition, in addition to discarding your preferences
file as described above, also trash (but save your ‘Studios’ folder if you made one):
UninstallCode:/Users/YOURUSERNAME/Library/Application Support/ViMediaManager
Remove the two items above and the application itself. That’s it!
I hadn't noticed $D as a naming variable - is that the video source you're referring to?