from lowspeedchase@lemmy.dbzer0.com to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 10 Feb 21:35
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I found an old external hdd with a bunch of unformatted media and wanted to import to my library quickly… Jellyfin does metadata collection pretty well (as of the most recent version, old versions were pretty bad at it) but requires a specific naming convention, e.g. Film Title (1900) - so, during some down time I wrote a quick little utility program in Go (so you can compile it regardless of platform) and a little registry script to add it to the right click menu if using windows.
For example, say you have a folder Manos.the.Hands.of.Fate.1966.1080p.REPACK.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.x264 containing a file 34535sdfs23sfg-some-complicated-hash-sdfgsdf.mp4, after installing this utility program you could right-click on the folder and select Rename Downloaded Media after which the folder would be renamed Manos the Hands of Fate (1966) and the contained file renamed to Manos the Hands of Fate (1966).mp4 as this is the format Jellyfin expects.
Nothing ground breaking here but wanted to share - hopefully this saves one of you a few minutes/hours of formatting!
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I don’t have any specific recommendations for a discrete tool for this, but radarr and sonarr can do this automatically if you enable it.
Yeah I messed around with both for a time but couldn’t really get into it - can’t place my finger on why either, just the whole *arr suite is not for me somehow.
Appreciated! I’ve been trying to get myself to get going on doing some renaming so this is a nice catalyst
Anytime!
i used to use 'media elch' before i figured out the 'arrs.
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
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