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joeyjojojunior

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I think #2 is the most accurate and 'best' for cataloging as it eliminates the risk of having name collisions.

However #3 would be the most useful for me, as nearly everything I seed uses the DVD ID.

I could see #1 being useful too, if someone has a particular way of naming things or if they seed a lot of things where the filenames aren't the best for cataloging.

Is it feasible to have a commandline option to choose how to rename the folders? I think it makes sense that the default would be #2, since that's the most accurate and the safest option. But I'd love to be able to use #3 too.

Jav-It catalog "C:\" -nameformat ___

  • p: Proper ID ie: ASDF00123 (new default)
  • d: DVD ID ie: ASDF-123
  • f: Filename ie: use the existing filename as the foldername
  • t: Title ie: Use the Proper Title as the foldername (current)
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Hi,

Is possible to have the option of not renaming the videos / folders? I want to keep my video filenames the same so that I can keep seeding everything easily. As well, some of the directories have incredibly long names! I don't need to see the full title in Windows, I can get that through KODI.

I would love to have the option to preserve the original filename. So if the video is named "ASDF-123.mp4", it gets moved into the directory "\ASDF-123\" and all of the related files use "ASDF-123" as the root. I think this would be very handy! 

Currently all of the files would get renamed to "ASDF00123" and the directory name would become the video title, which is nice, but I don't want the names to change.

Since the actual video title would still be stored in the NFO file, it can be picked up properly by KODI/XMBC, but leaving the filenames alone would make managing the files & seeds so much easier.