2014-06-03, 20:01
I did not, I will get it
(2014-06-03, 20:19)hellcry Wrote: The one in first post?Sorry, I just now saw your post. Yes I mean the one from the first post: https://github.com/Anthirian/script.filecleaner
(2014-07-07, 21:14)facted Wrote: Is there any way to make this add on maintain the "watched" status after moving the files?Your best bet is to use the Trakt addon, which is an online database of watched videos. It will allow you to sync with your XBMC library and update watched status of your videos. Please note that for this to work, you have to make sure the holding folder is in a place where XBMC looks for new videos. Furthermore, if this is the case you will need to exclude the holding folder from being cleaned, or files will be moved from and to the same folder indefinitely. Another thing to note is that you will need to update the video library (either manually or by using another addon) to make sure the videos are scraped in their new location. Luckily Trakt has the option to monitor when your database was updated and sync directly after to update the watched status. Hope this helps you.
Thanks!
(2014-07-07, 22:21)zorvalth Wrote: Hi, I'm using openelec system. I'm normally running watchdog to keep library up to date but when i enable the XBMC File Cleaner, I think watchdog is breaking or at least when i check the what new downloads I have they are not updated in my library most of the times. Any ideas? Sorry for my English...I'm not familiar with Watch Dog, because my download tools will force a library update when a download finishes and therefore I don't use it, so I don't know what to do about it. There might be a conflict with my addon, but I'm not sure how. Have you tested this on other systems too? In any case I will need some logs to investigate the issue.
(2014-07-10, 22:51)Frozin Wrote: I'm curious how this works when profiles are used. Will it wait to delete the files if another profile shows or not watched?I don't use profiles myself so I cannot answer this question for you right now. I will take a look at it when I have the time and get back to you.
(2014-07-11, 14:59)pyrodex Wrote: I am tired of cleaning up shows by hand and love that someone created this addon concept. I have a few questions from some users or the developer:
- Does this support files on NFS/SMB shares?
- I see in the latest version it can be run in manual mode, will it provide a list of shows it would delete before running if possible?
- Can this only be run on TV shows and not Movies?
- Can I exclude shows I want to keep like for example "Good Eats" but clean up other shows?
(2014-07-20, 16:06)Anthirian Wrote: Your best bet at the moment is to decrease the schedule interval to a small number. I am planning to include an option in a future version that detects when a video finishes playing and cleans it up right after. This might take a while to get implemented however.