Renaming folders

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kl1k
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Renaming folders

Post by kl1k »

Not sure if this is can be done or its a feature request.

I'm downloading some tv series via rss feeds and have now started using categories. I've setup a tv category for example to save the content to g:\tv\

When for example a show is download the nzb is called something like showname.S07E11.HDTV.XviD-MOMENTUM  which then gets extracted to g:\tv\showname.S07E11.HDTV.XviD-MOMENTUM

Is there someway to create auto rename these  files based on a mapping of some sorts.  So for example showname.S07E11.HDTV.XviD-MOMENTUM gets saved to \showname\season 7\

That way all the shows for ABC Season 1 end up in a specific folder and not each in their own folder. 

Also is there a way to monitor disk usage on the completed folder.  I know you can setup email alerts on "Minimum Free Space for Temporary Download Folder" but my completed folder is a remote share on a server. SO the temp download folder is local, and once the rar's are unpacked they are stored to g:\tv\ as above. I would like sabnzb to monitor the g: drive for space?
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shypike
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Re: Renaming folders

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Config->Sorting.
Make sure you read this: http://wiki.sabnzbd.org/configure-sorting
It's a daunting subject.
kl1k
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Re: Renaming folders

Post by kl1k »

Wow - thanks. Looks like it will do the trick. Looks complicated though but I"ll persevere.
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