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mackworth avatar mackworth commented on August 24, 2024

Well, try this...Go to Advance Preferences (Cmd-Option-Comma), and pull down the Keywords menu. Choose Plex Default. I think that'll do what you're asking for. Let me know how it goes for you. If not, we can write one that will.

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verticalscience avatar verticalscience commented on August 24, 2024

Amazingly well thought out application.

Definitely looks the the keywords option will work.
I used [Title] - S[Season]E[EpisodeNumber] [Title]
I assume the extension will be provided automatically.

I guess the last remaining dazzling mystery to be solved is if you can detect from the show timecode how many seconds to skip (iTunes video properties “Start Time”) when a recording begins before the show ends.
(not a request, I’d just be amazed if it was already accounted for)

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Well, try this...Go to Advance Preferences (Cmd-Option-Comma), and pull down the Keywords menu. Choose Plex Default. I think that'll do what you're asking for. Let me know how it goes for you. If not, we can write one that will.


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mackworth avatar mackworth commented on August 24, 2024

Correct on extension. You may prefer [MainTitle] - [SeriesEpNumber] - [EpisodeTitle] to that version.
Title is same as "MainTitle- EpisodeTitle", which probably isn't what you want.
And if there's no season, [SeriesEpNumber] will just provide the Enn format rather than putting S00Enn.
But try it out; see if that's ideal; check Movies as well.
If so, I'll rename Plex Default to XBMC, or if there's a better format, I'm happy to add that as well.

I'm pretty sure we don't do that last thing, but I'm interested. Can you give an example or be more precise? (e.g. "when a recording begins before the show ends"?)

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verticalscience avatar verticalscience commented on August 24, 2024

I'll rename Plex Default to XBMC, or if there's a better format, I'm happy to add that as well.

I’ll transfer something and see what naming convention Plex and XBMC like. I’m pretty sure they parse filenames the same way. I have both running on my Mac. I’ll let you know.
I'm pretty sure we don't do that last thing, but I'm interested. Can you give an example or be more precise? (e.g. "when a recording begins before the show ends”?)

Yes, I think I worded that wrong. More precisely, I have a recording of "The 100 - Pilot". The TiVo started recording 12 seconds before the show actually started. This doesn’t happen for a lot of shows. In ITunes I just entered 0:12 for Starting time so iTunes would skip over the unexpected content.

So what I’m wondering is, can you just pass an argument to handbrake or ffmpeg to skip to a particular starting point during the transcoding process based on clues obtained from the .mpg file. Just a thought.

I can run TiVo decode on an example file I suppose. Not sure whether the .mpg file has some drastic changes in the timecode when it switches from one show to another but maybe its there. Let me know what works for you.


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mackworth avatar mackworth commented on August 24, 2024

If XBMC uses the same as Plex, you could also try the more complicated version "Plex Folders".

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mackworth avatar mackworth commented on August 24, 2024

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