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I'd like to use tinymediamanager to clean up my current movie folder. Right now it's fairly disorganized and there's a number of movies (~700) - I'd like to move the files into a new folder as they're renamed so that I can keep track of how things are going. I tried hard coding a path into the "Folder name" field, but the example shows it just going into the middle of the current path. Any suggestions?
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the renaming process is only possible "inside a data source". The movie path is created in the following manner:
<data source>\<folder pattern>
E.g. your data source is E:\ - you can only rename the movies inside E:\ - not to F:\
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2014-03-02, 19:19
(This post was last modified: 2014-03-02, 20:31 by steve thornley.)
I'd also like this. For example:
E:\Movies\Cool Runnings (1993).mp4
to
E:\Movies\Cool Runnings (1993)\Cool Runnings (1993).mp4
Ideally, -fanart.jpg, -poster.jpg and .nfo would all be in the same folder as the movie.
Is this possible? I only started using the program yesterday so I may be missing something.
Thanks.
EDIT: I figured out how to do it.