![]() It will somehow detect "Series X - 104" as "Series X - S01E04" instead of "Series X - S01E 104". I also have a 2nd theory: I think this behavior started when Boruto passed episode 100, and I've seen the FileBot standalone application have troubles with this too. This is also evidenced by the second log, where KnY gets detected correctly on its own. My theory is that the first assignment is the one that messes the 3rd one up, since it consumes the correct detection for Kimetsu no Yaiba, leaving FileBot no choice but to select the next best thing, which is some random other title. mkv] because already existsĪs you can see, all correct episodes are listed, but two of them are assigned to the wrong files somehow. Group: => Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 105. Input: /volume1/video/Completed/ One Piece - 883. Input: /volume1/video/Completed/ Kimetsu no Yaiba - 05. Input: /volume1/video/Completed/ Fairy Tail Final Season - 307. Ignore system path: /volume1/video/Completed/ Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 105. In this specific use case, it might make sense to call the amc script for each individual file, so you can't get spill-over effects, though spill-over effects are the result of there not being a correct match, so the best case scenario here might just be exiting with an error.Ĭode: Select all Script run started at: Sun May 5 12:00:03 CEST 2019. Group: => Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 104. I've tried reinstalling all FileBot-related packages, but that did not help.Ĭode: Select all Input: Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 104. The same two series have been detected incorrectly for the past three weeks now.ĭo you have any clue what could be happening here? FileBot for PC does work correctly, but even if I rename the files first on PC, and then try to move them using the Synology version, it will still mix them up. Running FileBot Node manually gives the same result. usr/bin/find /volume1/video/Completed -iname '*Tate no Yuusha*.mkv' -not -path -exec -rename -action move -output /volume1/video/Completed -db thetvdb -format " + | tee -a "/volume1/torrents/amc_log.txt"įilebot -script 'fn:amc' /volume1/video/Completed -output "/volume1/video" -action move -db thetvdb -non-strict -conflict skip -lang en -filter 'age <= 30' -def 'ut_label=tv' 'skipExtract=y' -log fine | tee -a "/volume1/torrents/amc_log.txt" # Show-specific queries to fix incorrect detection # Set RAM to 512MB - otherwise process will run out of memory The detections for Fairy Tail and One Piece work, but those for Kimetsu no Yaiba and Boruto are complete nonsense.Įcho -e "\nScript run started at: $(date)." > "/volume1/torrents/amc_log.txt" from Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 104. mkvĪuto-detected query: įetching episode data for Input: /volume1/video/Completed/ One Piece - 882. ![]() Input: /volume1/video/Completed/ Kimetsu no Yaiba - 04. ![]() Input: /volume1/video/Completed/ Fairy Tail Final Season - 306. ![]() Input: /volume1/video/Completed/ Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 104. Code: Select all Script run started at: Sun Apr 28 12:00:03 CEST 2019. ![]()
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