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VideoSort

Post-processing script for NZBGet.

This is a script for downloaded TV shows and movies. It uses scene-standard naming conventions to match TV shows and movies and rename/move/sort/organize them as you like.

Example

Let's say the download folder has following files:

[dir]	/home/user/downloads/Futurama.S07E18.The.Inhuman.Torch.XVID
[file]	/home/user/downloads/Futurama.S07E18.The.Inhuman.Torch.XVID/F0718TIT.avi

VideoSort can rename the video-file and move it into another directory creating sub-directories when necessary:

[dir]	/home/user/videos/Futurama
[dir]	/home/user/videos/Futurama/Season 7
[file]	/home/user/videos/Futurama/Season 7/Futurama - S07E18 - The Inhuman Torch.avi

The formatting rules for destination file name (and sub-directories) are definable via configuration options.

VideoSort can organize:

  • seasoned tv shows;
  • dated tv shows;
  • movies.

Installation

  • Download the newest version from releases page.
  • Unpack into pp-scripts directory. Your pp-scripts directory now should have folder "videosort" with subfolder "lib" and file "VideoSort.py";
  • Open settings tab in NZBGet web-interface and define settings for VideoSort;
  • Save changes and restart NZBGet.

Formatting string

Movies

  • %t, %.t, %_t - movie title with words separated with spaces, dots or underscores (case-adjusted);
  • %tT, %t.T, %t_T - movie title (original letter case);
  • %y - year;
  • %decade - two-digits decade (90, 00, 10);
  • %0decade - four-digits decade (1990, 2000, 2010);
  • %imdb - IMDb ID, requires DNZB-header "X-DNZB-MoreInfo", containing link to imdb.com;
  • %cpimdb - IMDb ID (formatted for CouchPotato), requires DNZB-header "X-DNZB-MoreInfo", containing link to imdb.com.

Seasoned TV shows

  • %sn, %s.n, %s_n - show name with words separated with spaces, dots or underscores (case-adjusted);
  • %sN, %s.N, %s_N - show name (original letter case);
  • %s - season number (1, 2);
  • %0s - two-digits season number (01, 02);
  • %e - episode number (1, 2);
  • %0e - two-digits episode number (01, 02);
  • %en, %e.n, %e_n - episode name (case-adjusted);
  • %eN, %e.N, %e_N - episode name (original letter case);

Dated TV shows

  • %sn, %s.n, %s_n - show name with words separated with spaces, dots or underscores (case-adjusted);
  • %sN, %s.N, %s_N - show name (original letter case);
  • %y - year;
  • %decade - two-digits decade (90, 00, 10);
  • %0decade - four-digits decade (1990, 2000, 2010).
  • %m - month (1-12);
  • %0m - two-digits month (01-12);
  • %d - day (1-31);
  • %0d - two-digits day (01-31);

General

These specifiers can be used with all three types of supported video files:

  • %dn - original directory name (nzb-name);
  • %fn - original filename;
  • %ext - file extension;
  • %Ext - file extension (case-adjusted);
  • %qf - video format (HTDV, BluRay, WEB-DL);
  • %qss - screen size (720p, 1080i);
  • %qvc - video codec (x264);
  • %qac - audio codec (DTS);
  • %qah - audio channels (5.1);
  • %qrg - release group;
  • {{text}} - uppercase the text;
  • {TEXT} - lowercase the text;

Credits

The script relies on python library "guessit" (http://guessit.readthedocs.org) to extract information from file names and includes portions of code from "SABnzbd+" (http://sabnzbd.org).