Nzbget and extracted file rename

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Trapperjohn
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Nzbget and extracted file rename

Post by Trapperjohn » 16 Jul 2017, 21:31

Hi,
If I download a TV show that is obfuscated. After nzbget extracts the rar file I get a subdirectory with proper name, but a filename that is obfuscated. Sonarr takes care of Renaming the file but if I drop my own nzb in the nzbget nzb directory afternoon download and extract nzbget does not rename. Is there a way to have nzbget rename the file when it processes the nzb manually.
Thank you for your help,
Bryan

hugbug
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Re: Nzbget and extracted file rename

Post by hugbug » 16 Jul 2017, 21:42

Try extension script VideoSort - https://forum.nzbget.net/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=840.

Trapperjohn
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Re: Nzbget and extracted file rename

Post by Trapperjohn » 17 Jul 2017, 03:16

Hi,
I installed the script looks like it will be do what I wanted. Thank you.
Can you tell me how to configure the directory in the script to only rename the video file and not move it from its current extracted to directory.
Thank you for your help,
Bryan

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Re: Nzbget and extracted file rename

Post by hugbug » 17 Jul 2017, 16:49

It always moves to another dir but you can try this to make the dest dir the same source dir

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MoviesDir=(empty)
MoviesFormat=%dn/%dn

Trapperjohn
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Re: Nzbget and extracted file rename

Post by Trapperjohn » 18 Jul 2017, 13:23

hugbug wrote:
17 Jul 2017, 16:49
It always moves to another dir but you can try this to make the dest dir the same source dir

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MoviesDir=(empty)
MoviesFormat=%dn/%dn
Thanks works perfectly.
Thank you for the quick response!
Bryan

khuffmanjr
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Re: Nzbget and extracted file rename

Post by khuffmanjr » 20 Aug 2017, 00:58

I have installed Fedora 26 and tried to move my year-old nzbget+videosort instance to the new Fedora 26 server. nzbget runs well on the new VM but videosort fails in post with message: "VideoSort: /usr/bin/env: ‘python’: No such file or directory"

I will also post on the videosort github with the same, but I was hoping someone that finds this message would have some insight. I believe Python is too new - Python3 in Fedora 26 - and has moved some some paths in the newer versions. Anyway, if anyone knows, I'll appreciate it.

Thanks!

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