So my guess is maybe the "MoviesFormat" formatting rules will produce the desired result, like such: Ok, well the above did not work - it producedĮ:\video\Movies\%t (%y)\The Movie Name (2014).mkvĪ subdirectory named "%t (%y)" - which looking at the settings, is doing literally what I set it to do I haven't tried yet to verify however.īut taking a quick look at this screenshot, with the restored VideoSort.py script in place (no mods) does this look like it will work to produce the following:Į:\video\Movies\The Movie Name (2014)\The Movie Name (2014).mkv ? There is a space in the directory path, so I'm guessing this may not work without double quotes. Here's a screenshot of NZBGet, VIDEOSORT options after having just made the change you suggested: Ok, restored original VideoSort.py script to remove modifications. Thank you very much for the response hugbug, much appreciated. You can use %t mutiple times in combination with slash to create subdirectories. Instead go to settings in nzbget and there in section Videosort define formatting rules. Hugbug wrote:Don't modify the script, please restore the original.
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