2019-06-15, 20:49
Using 3.0.1 under Linux, running rename and cleanup properly renames files, finds missing artwork etc. but then MOVES the directory from its original place. This breaks my organization and directory structure. I do not know how to prevent this, and can't use TMM until I find a workaround.
My directory structure is (partially) in this format:
/movies/adventure/
/movies/science fiction/
/movies/science fiction/Star Wars Collection/
/movies/science fiction/Star Trek Collection/
Under Movies | Datasource & NFO, I have source as /movies. TMM properly imports all subdirectories.
When I run rename on (for example) Star Wars - Return of the Jedi, the folder is moved:
FROM /movies/science fiction/Star Wars Collection/Star Wars - Return of the Jedi
TO /movies/Star Wars - Return of the Jedi
I want to rename and cleanup directories but NOT move them from my carefully organized structure. I was unable to find a setting to address this.
Could anyone kindly provide help with this issue? Thanks in advance.
My directory structure is (partially) in this format:
/movies/adventure/
/movies/science fiction/
/movies/science fiction/Star Wars Collection/
/movies/science fiction/Star Trek Collection/
Under Movies | Datasource & NFO, I have source as /movies. TMM properly imports all subdirectories.
When I run rename on (for example) Star Wars - Return of the Jedi, the folder is moved:
FROM /movies/science fiction/Star Wars Collection/Star Wars - Return of the Jedi
TO /movies/Star Wars - Return of the Jedi
I want to rename and cleanup directories but NOT move them from my carefully organized structure. I was unable to find a setting to address this.
Could anyone kindly provide help with this issue? Thanks in advance.