![]() ![]() NOTE: if you start tinyMediaManager this way, you won’t get an UI or updates! ![]() So a tinyMediaManagerCMD.exe -update -scrapeNew -renameNew perfectly cleans your new and updated items :) Specify an alternative configuration xml file in the data folderĮxports your complete movie/tv library with specified template to dirĭoes a physical check, if all files in DB are existent on filesystem (might take long!) Rename & cleanup all the movies/TvShows/episodes from former scrape command Scrape all unscraped movies (independent from update)ĪLL movies/TvShows/episodes, whether they have already been scraped or not Update all (short for ‘-updateMovies -updateTv’)Īuto-scrape (force best match) new found movies/TvShows/episodes from former update(s) Replace X with 1-9 - just updates a single TvShow datasource ordering like GUI Update all TvShow datasources and add new TvShows/episodes to the database Replace X with 1-9 - just updates a single movie datasource ordering like GUI Update all movie datasources and add new movies/files to the database macOS: tinyMediaManagerCMD-OSX.sh (note: the shellscript is inside the tinyMediaManager.app, in the subfolder Contents/Resources/Java)Įxecute without any parameter to display the syntax.To start tinyMediaManager via the command line you can use the dedicated executable/shellscript for command line arguments: TinyMediaManager tvshow -e -eT=TvShowDetailExampleXml -eP=/user/export/tv to export the TV show list with the TvShowDetailExampleXml template to /user/export/tv tinyMediaManager v3 TinyMediaManager tvshow -t -s to download missing trailer/subtitles TinyMediaManager tvshow -u -n -r to find/scrape and rename new TV shows/episodes Rewrite NFO files of all TV shows/episodesĭetect aspect ratio of new TV shows/episodes (found with the update options)ĭetect aspect ratio of all TV shows/episodes Rename & cleanup all TV shows/episodes from former scrape commandĮxport your TV show list using a specified template Scrape new TV shows/episodes (found with the update options) The tvshow subcommand offers various tasks for the TV show module ( tinyMediaManager tvshow): Parameter TinyMediaManager movie -e -eT=ExcelXml -eP=/user/export/movies to export the movie list with the ExcelXml template to /user/export/movies TV show module TinyMediaManager movie -t -s to download missing trailer/subtitles TinyMediaManager movie -u -n -r to find/scrape and rename new movies Reload mediainfo data - ignore XML (v4.3.6+) Use the folder name from the templates folderĭetect aspect ratio of new movies (found with the update options) Rename & cleanup all movies from former scrape commandĮxport your movie list using a specified template Scrape new movies (found with the update options) The indices are in the same order as in the UI/settings Scan the given data sources for new content. The movie subcommand offers various tasks for the movie module ( tinyMediaManager movie): Parameter Update tinyMediaManager from the command line) There are three parameters for the main command tinyMediaManager: Parameter macOS: tinyMediaManager (note: the executable is inside the tinyMediaManager.app, in the subfolder Contents/macOS/)Įxecute with the -h parameter to display the syntax.To start tinyMediaManager via the command line you can use the dedicated executable for command line arguments: You will find the setting for these styles at the movie renamer settings tab and the TV show renamer settings tab.TinyMediaManager offers a command line interface (CLI) to execute common tasks without the user interface (e.g. Localized (based on UI language) language name (e.g.Since there are some different “standards” out there, we’ve included the most used styles into our settings: ![]() The main problem was that some media centers need an explicit format of the language to be detected while others are more flexible. With version 2.8 we’ve introduced some different presets for the subtitle language styles in the file names. ![]()
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