2009-05-01, 19:45
yes it move all related file in folders.
all you have to do is launch the program, select the path and clic start !
all you have to do is launch the program, select the path and clic start !
garyi Wrote:Thanks Nmarconi I have no idea how many hours your little programme has just saved me, it worked flawlessly.
garyi Wrote:Hi just to clarify I have a folder with round 70 movies, and of course 70 fan arts 70 nfos etc, these scripts will create folders based on the movie and stick all related files including the movie into it?
How do I use the script (Sorry mac boy here but I do have XP on bootcamp)
garyi Wrote:Well as I say it worked flawlessly. Importantly I booted into XP proper.
Not meaning to step on more knowledgeable toes, but basically XP under bootcamp, is XP proper straight and proper. My files are on a nas which XP picks up in a proper windows styleee.
Hitcher Wrote:Blimey, how'd you manage to find that?
Nmarconi Wrote:Below is the link to the .net program I threw together that will convert a folder full of flat movies like this:
All Movies\Movie Title.mkv (or avi, mp4, m4v, iso, mov, img)
All Movies\Movie Title.tbn
All Movies\Movie Title.nfo
All Movies\Movie Title-fanart.jpg
And converts to either of these options:
1)
All Movies\Movie Title\Movie Title.mkv (or whatever the original ext was)
All Movies\Movie Title\Movie Title.tbn
All Movies\Movie Title\Movie Title.nfo
All Movies\Movie Title\Movie Title-fanart.jpg
2)
All Movies\Movie Title\Movie Title.mkv
All Movies\Movie Title\movie.tbn
All Movies\Movie Title\movie.nfo
All Movies\Movie Title\fanart.jpg
THE PROGRAM WILL NOT WORK IF YOU HAVE YOUR MOVIES IN VOB FOLDERS!
THE PROGRAM WILL NOT MOVE TRAILERS!
THE PROGRAM WILL NOT WORK WITH MULTIPLE PART MOVIES!
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU SETUP A TEST FOLDER TO TRY OUT YOUR SPECIFIC SETUP.
http://www.mediafire.com/?indtoihihhy
Hope this helps! Also, seriously - please test it on a small folder to see if your specific setup presents any challenges i did not address. This is intended to be used in very strait forward simple setups.
Montellese Wrote:Nice job, just tested it on a test folder and it worked perfectly. Gonna let it go berserk on all my movies tomorrow.
Could you extend your program to have it move trailers as well?
BUT I got to report a "bug" ;-) I get an uncaught Exception when clicking "OK" without having selected a folder before.
Nmarconi Wrote:Ah, yeah, like i said, i threw this thing together. I could add trailers. Let me look to see how difficult it would be.
Montellese Wrote:Thanks for your effort.
Trailers could be detected with something like <moviename>-trailer.<ext> where the extension could be anything like mov, avi etc so I wouldn't really care about it.
Nmarconi Wrote:All set - added trailers and fixed little bug.
Download here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?3mwd2awiynw
Montellese Wrote:Man this tool works like a charm, very well done.
Somehow it didn't take my trailers with <moviename>-trailer.mov (e.g. "300-trailer.mov" or "Bee Movie-trailer.mov") but as I only just started getting trailers I only had to move around 30 trailers.
Thanks again for your work.
EDIT: Just noticed that your tool missed my .ts files but as there were only two I don't mind that either :-)