2011-08-11, 03:21
turok Wrote:Awesome - glad there's some interest here!here is a brief list of what you could make available for the users to then create there own renaming convention.
[*]Renaming formats
Someone mentioned a particular format for renaming -- yes, that's possible right now. Also, it's easy to add variables to the renaming scheme if we are missing any. I used to have a 'conditional' renamer that allowed you to say "if variable X is <blah> or <blah>, use this renaming string. Otherwise, use this other rename string." This was for putting all CAM/TS/R5/SCR stuff in one folder, and all DVD/BR stuff in another folder. However, I've changed my ways to just include the quality at the end of my movie folder name (because it's easier to manage this way, and XBMC can set up queries to filter on folders that contain [R5]). So we can easily get more advanced in our renaming scheme -- the question is: do we need to? I guess time will tell.
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<videores> 1080p, 720p, SDp, 576p, 480p
<videocodec> x264, XviD, AVC, VC1, DivX
<audiocodec> DTS, DTS-HD MA, DTS-ES, DD (AC3), AAC, MP3
<audiochannels>1.0, 2.0, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1
<mediasource>Bluray, HDDVD, DVDR, DVDRip
<releasegroup>ESiR, WiKi, CtrlHD, CHD, EuReKa, HiDt, SECTOR7
<movieyear>2011, 2010
<thename>The Great Movie
<namethe>Great Movie, The
<ext>mkv, avi, mp4, iso
<dxva>Optional for files that contain "dxva" prior to renaming
Option to replace spaces with dots as well.
also allow user to put a variable in "{ }" for it to be conditional of if the info cant be found ("DXVA" for example)The Renamer process will also allow separate templates for HD or SD movies.so for HD i could have this;
\\192.168.1.1\Media\Movies\<mediasource>\<videores>\<thename> (<year>)\<thename>.<year>.<mediasource>.<videores>.<audiocodec>.<audiochannels>.<videocodec>{.<dvxa>}-<group>.<ext>
\\192.168.1.1\Media\Movies\Bluray\1080p\I am Number Four (2011)\I.am.Number.Four.2011.Bluray.1080p.DTS.5.1.x264.dvxa-HiDt.mkv
and for SD I could have this;
\\192.168.1.1\Media\Movies\<mediasource>\<thename> (<year>)\<thename>.<year>.<mediasource>.<audiocodec>.<audiochannels>.<videocodec>-<group>.<ext>
\\192.168.1.1\Media\Movies\DVDRip\Finding Nemo (2005)\Finding.Nemo.2005.DVDRip.AC3.5.1.XviD-ILS.avi
I could supply a list of known Release groups for GREP matching (also allow users to add there own, or submit to you a list with correct Case)
eg:
ESiR
WiKi
CHD
EuReKa
SECTOR7
HIDt
CtrlHD
FraMeSToR
VISTA
BTT
BLOW
BestHD
LOST
FoRM
HiGHTiMES
HD1080
RETREAT
EXQUiSiTE