2013-10-05, 01:37
To start tinyMediaManager via the command line, there is a new executeable/shellscript for your system:
Windows: tinyMediaManagerCMD.exe
Linux/OSX: tinyMediaManagerCMD.sh (note: on OSX it is inside the tinyMediaManager.app)
Execute without any parameter, to display syntax.
Available parameters:
NOTE: if you start tinyMediaManager this way, you won’t get an UI or updates!
Please check for updates with the normal executeable to stay up to date.
Windows: tinyMediaManagerCMD.exe
Linux/OSX: tinyMediaManagerCMD.sh (note: on OSX it is inside the tinyMediaManager.app)
Execute without any parameter, to display syntax.
Available parameters:
- -updateMovies ........ update all movie datasources and add new movies/files to the database
- -updateMoviesX....... replace X with 1-9 - just updates a single movie datasource; ordering like GUI
- -updateTv ............... update all TvShow datasources and add new TvShows/episodes to the database
- -updateTvX.............. replace X with 1-9 - just updates a single TvShow datasource; ordering like GUI
- -update .................. update all (short for ‘-updateMovies -updateTv’)
- -scrapeUnscraped ... scrape all unscraped movies (independent from update)
- -scrapeNew ............ auto-scrape (force best match) new found movies/TvShows/episodes from former update(s)
- -renameNew ........... rename & cleanup of the new found/scraped movies/TvShows/episodes
- -checkFiles ............ does a physical check, if all files in DB are existent on filesystem (might take long!)
NOTE: if you start tinyMediaManager this way, you won’t get an UI or updates!
Please check for updates with the normal executeable to stay up to date.