2013-10-06, 23:54
I recently tried TMM as a change of pace from Ember, and I have to say I really like it. I understand there is a code overhaul going on, so I thought I would throw my (hopefully simple) requests into the ring.
Specifically I am looking to have some of the renaming aspects of EMM put into TMM simply because I have grown used to them and frankly like them better than what is currently available in TMM.
Specifically, for renaming TV shows there is currently no space between the separator and the different parts of the TV episode.
Under EMM, I have the naming scheme look like this:
X:\The X-Files\Season 1\The X-Files - S01E01 - Pilot.mp4
There is another program I use for renaming TV shows as well (TheRenamer) which uses the same format.
The closest I could get in TMM to this format is:
X:\The X-Files\Season 1\The X-Files-S01E01-Pilot.mp4
I know the extra spaces don't seem like a big difference, but my OCD won't let me change it now. I could always use TheRenamer to keep everything the way I like it, but I am trying to get everything done within the same app if possible.
The naming structure for movies has a similar issue for me. Under EMM a typical movie, under the renaming options I have set up in Ember, looks like this:
Y:\127 Hours (2012) 1080p\127 Hours (2012) 1080p.mp4
Where under the closest TMM option it would look like this:
Y:\127 Hours (2012) 1920x1080\127 Hours (2012) 1920x1080.mp4
-or-
Y:\127 Hours (2012) x264-1080p\127 Hours (2012) x264-1080p.mp4
TMM is technically more informative about the specs of the movie, but to me the EMM way looks cleaner and is informative enough for me.
From my experience with TMM so far those are my only 2 complaints, and really the only 2 things that are keeping me from switching over right now. If I am somehow missing an option or something that would let me get the results that I want please let me know, otherwise I will keep hoping my requests make it into a future build.
Edit:
Found something else lacking that I use on a regular basis.
When I copy a movie from wherever it is to the "Movies" folder where my currenlt library is, when using EMM I don't need to put it into its own folder first. When I update the DB in EMM, it will sort any movies that are not currently in folders into their own folders (just using the same file name as the video file) and then run the renaming mechanism.
So
Y:\Pacific.Rim.x264-1080p.mp4
gets moved and renamed to
Y:\Pacific Rim (2013) 1080p\Pacific Rim (2013) 1080p.mp4
automatically. Very helpful when copying multiple movies over at once, since it saves me the step of putting each movie in its own folder myself.
Also, something I just noticed. When updating the TMM database after adding new movies, there is no option to show only a list of "new" movies like in EMM. This can be overcome just by sorting the list by addition date, but that's not as elegant of a solution.
Specifically I am looking to have some of the renaming aspects of EMM put into TMM simply because I have grown used to them and frankly like them better than what is currently available in TMM.
Specifically, for renaming TV shows there is currently no space between the separator and the different parts of the TV episode.
Under EMM, I have the naming scheme look like this:
X:\The X-Files\Season 1\The X-Files - S01E01 - Pilot.mp4
There is another program I use for renaming TV shows as well (TheRenamer) which uses the same format.
The closest I could get in TMM to this format is:
X:\The X-Files\Season 1\The X-Files-S01E01-Pilot.mp4
I know the extra spaces don't seem like a big difference, but my OCD won't let me change it now. I could always use TheRenamer to keep everything the way I like it, but I am trying to get everything done within the same app if possible.
The naming structure for movies has a similar issue for me. Under EMM a typical movie, under the renaming options I have set up in Ember, looks like this:
Y:\127 Hours (2012) 1080p\127 Hours (2012) 1080p.mp4
Where under the closest TMM option it would look like this:
Y:\127 Hours (2012) 1920x1080\127 Hours (2012) 1920x1080.mp4
-or-
Y:\127 Hours (2012) x264-1080p\127 Hours (2012) x264-1080p.mp4
TMM is technically more informative about the specs of the movie, but to me the EMM way looks cleaner and is informative enough for me.
From my experience with TMM so far those are my only 2 complaints, and really the only 2 things that are keeping me from switching over right now. If I am somehow missing an option or something that would let me get the results that I want please let me know, otherwise I will keep hoping my requests make it into a future build.
Edit:
Found something else lacking that I use on a regular basis.
When I copy a movie from wherever it is to the "Movies" folder where my currenlt library is, when using EMM I don't need to put it into its own folder first. When I update the DB in EMM, it will sort any movies that are not currently in folders into their own folders (just using the same file name as the video file) and then run the renaming mechanism.
So
Y:\Pacific.Rim.x264-1080p.mp4
gets moved and renamed to
Y:\Pacific Rim (2013) 1080p\Pacific Rim (2013) 1080p.mp4
automatically. Very helpful when copying multiple movies over at once, since it saves me the step of putting each movie in its own folder myself.
Also, something I just noticed. When updating the TMM database after adding new movies, there is no option to show only a list of "new" movies like in EMM. This can be overcome just by sorting the list by addition date, but that's not as elegant of a solution.