2010-09-20, 13:10
Sorry I've found another two issues (first time i've had a real chance to do some proper testing in a while).
I have HD quality set to download 720p (Finish), 1080p (Finish), BR-Rip (Finish), DVD-Rip, R5, Screener. I also have it set to download trailers for movies. My renaming convention is <thename> (<year>).<quality>.<cd>.<ext>
Issue 1 - When renaming, if a file is only a single file you are renaming incorrectly i.e current naming is The Expendables (2010).720P..mkv should be The Expendables (2010).720P.mkv - There is a double .. before the file ext, this should be where the cd tag goes for multiple cds. If its only a single file this shouldn't be there.
Issue 2 - Using my HD quality as an example (but applies to any download where there is multiple options, but you only finish on a subset). It correctly downloads the R5 release when it becomes available, it also downloads the trailer, it correctly renames and moves everything as expected (The Expendables (2010).R5..avi and The Expendables (2010).R5.-trailer.mov), some time later the 720p release becomes available and it grabs it as expected, downloads it and completes the item. However, when downloading the 720p release it does not rename the existing trailer or download another. So i currently have:
It should rename the existing trailer (ideally) to match the new file, or redownload the trailer again (not ideal given the file exists). Also you are not cleaning up left over files from the previous release, i.e the srt file from the R5 release should be deleted when the R5 avi was removed.
I have HD quality set to download 720p (Finish), 1080p (Finish), BR-Rip (Finish), DVD-Rip, R5, Screener. I also have it set to download trailers for movies. My renaming convention is <thename> (<year>).<quality>.<cd>.<ext>
Issue 1 - When renaming, if a file is only a single file you are renaming incorrectly i.e current naming is The Expendables (2010).720P..mkv should be The Expendables (2010).720P.mkv - There is a double .. before the file ext, this should be where the cd tag goes for multiple cds. If its only a single file this shouldn't be there.
Issue 2 - Using my HD quality as an example (but applies to any download where there is multiple options, but you only finish on a subset). It correctly downloads the R5 release when it becomes available, it also downloads the trailer, it correctly renames and moves everything as expected (The Expendables (2010).R5..avi and The Expendables (2010).R5.-trailer.mov), some time later the 720p release becomes available and it grabs it as expected, downloads it and completes the item. However, when downloading the 720p release it does not rename the existing trailer or download another. So i currently have:
Code:
prae@leechbox:~/downloads/Movies$ ls -hal /mnt/bigbox-movies/2010/Expendables\,\ The\ \(2010\)/
total 6.7G
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 2010-09-20 12:51 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 2010-09-18 21:19 ..
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 6.6G 2010-09-11 13:27 The Expendables (2010).720P..mkv
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.5K 2010-08-29 16:15 The Expendables (2010).R5..srt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 101M 2010-09-02 00:00 The Expendables (2010).R5.-trailer.mov
It should rename the existing trailer (ideally) to match the new file, or redownload the trailer again (not ideal given the file exists). Also you are not cleaning up left over files from the previous release, i.e the srt file from the R5 release should be deleted when the R5 avi was removed.