2011-07-12, 22:10
Forgive me if this has been asked before. I don't have time to read all 192 pages of this thread.
Does CP skip films that already exist on your system (that were obtained without CP's use)?
I have a large library of films that I have painstakingly named like "<title> (<year>)". These exist on many different drives/folders. I would like to automatically back-fill anything that's missing based on blu-ray RSS criteria. But, CP absolutely must not delete anything or rename it to something unrelated.
(As an aside, I experimented with it this weekend and innocently set the "output" folder to "C:\" with renaming turned on, and then thoroughly enjoyed watching my entire SSD boot drive be "cleaned" of files in less than a minute!)
SickBeard seems to do a good job of back-filling TV shows in a non-destructive way. Does CouchPotato?
Does CP skip films that already exist on your system (that were obtained without CP's use)?
I have a large library of films that I have painstakingly named like "<title> (<year>)". These exist on many different drives/folders. I would like to automatically back-fill anything that's missing based on blu-ray RSS criteria. But, CP absolutely must not delete anything or rename it to something unrelated.
(As an aside, I experimented with it this weekend and innocently set the "output" folder to "C:\" with renaming turned on, and then thoroughly enjoyed watching my entire SSD boot drive be "cleaned" of files in less than a minute!)
SickBeard seems to do a good job of back-filling TV shows in a non-destructive way. Does CouchPotato?