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Filebot utorrent postprocess
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filebot utorrent postprocess
  1. #Filebot utorrent postprocess manual#
  2. #Filebot utorrent postprocess series#
  3. #Filebot utorrent postprocess tv#
  4. #Filebot utorrent postprocess download#
  5. #Filebot utorrent postprocess torrent#

This sounds like the perfect solution! allows you to keep the original name (for seeding), allows you to have your content organized and named properly, and only takes up space in 1 location (no duplicates). -Hardlink This option is where filebot creates a hardlink.They will seed but if you restart uT you will need to do a force recheck every single time, not a big deal for a couple of torrents but when you have thousands of torrents this process will take many many hours. This sounds like a great option, the only problem is uT cant handle symlinks well. The original seeding folder is left with a 1kb "shortcut" to the actual content in your orgainized media folder. -symlink This option is where filebot creates a symbolic link.The problem is you will have 2 of the same files, when you have 10's of Terabytes of content having duplicates costs a lot of money for HDD space. This is great because it lets you seed from you seeding folder, and lets you have a perfectly organized media folder. -copy This will leave the file you dload'd in the original seeding directory alone and just make a copy and move it to your organized folder and rename the copy correctly.-move This will literally move the content from your seeding folder to your organized folder, you cannot seed unless you do a "Relocate" within uT (this gets really old when you have thousands of files).

#Filebot utorrent postprocess torrent#

The problem seeding is when uT completes a torrent the AMC script will rename and move the file in one of four ways: This sounds great, right, and it is BUT when you start to have a serious collection it becomes really hard to seed everything for long periods of time.

filebot utorrent postprocess

You literally do nothing except pull up and your content is just there (like magic!)

  • Then you can have plex automatically scan these folders when it detects there is a change.
  • #Filebot utorrent postprocess tv#

  • Filebot AMC runs in the background and will unrar, puts tv in your TV folder and movies in your Movies folder renames them to the proper naming convention (eg.
  • #Filebot utorrent postprocess download#

    When the dload completes, filebot amc script automatically runs using the "Run program when download completes" setting.have all dloads go to a seeding folder.Use RSS auto downloading, set up filters in uT.Here is one possible way to have an automated set up: Send a report about newly added files per email.Log into MyEpisodes and mark newly downloaded episodes as 'acquired'.Notify XBMC (via TCP on port 9090) and/or Plex (via HTTP on port 32400) to rescan it's video library.Movies will be sorted into /Music/Artist/Album/Artist - Title.ext.Copy and Organize episodes, movies and music files into folders and rename files properly.Fetch subtitles and transcode to SubRip/UTF-8.Group movies and episodes and then handle them seperately (auto-detect episode-vs-movie file).I had other scenarios I was going to write but alas I've gotten busy with other things and frankly this is the most important issue I'd like to focus on. There's got to be at least one of you out there that feel the same pain I'm feeling, right? What have you done as workaround? My solution so far has been to manually move the files to where I want them and just delete the folder but that breaks the torrent -> can't seed anymore -> seed ratio negatively impacted -> etc.

    filebot utorrent postprocess

    I haven't found a "just download the files, not the folder" uTorrent option and I doubt that something like this exists.

    #Filebot utorrent postprocess manual#

    This also helps me quickly find duplicate downloads (another increasingly painful side effect of having auto-downloads from RSS) when I do manual cleanup tasks. I have dependent services like Plex Server that expect a consistent folder and file naming structure in order to correctly process and index content. The reason is that I have my own folder and file taxonomy on my server and want whatever I download to honor that. But I just want the files, not the folder. You've all seen this, the video and possibly other files like *.nfo and JPG's are nicely packaged in a file folder. Scenario 1: I want to keep the underlying file(s), not the folder in which it came packaged.

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    #Filebot utorrent postprocess series#

    Keep in mind that 99% of what I download are video content like TV series and movies here and there. I have a healthy knowledge of how it all works and what settings and knobs will optimize my setup - but one thing I could never get right, or at least I could never solve was this: How can I 'manage' the downloaded files (specifics in a second) without breaking the torrent itself and thus negatively impacting my seed ratio? It's probably best to explain what I mean here with a few of my most common scenarios and pain points. I consider myself a 'capable' uTorrent (3.3.2) user - i.e.















    Filebot utorrent postprocess