Scan once...

rsunde

20-09-2009 07:32:26

I only have one issue with TVRename at the moment, and that is the scan tab and the scan button.

I wake up in the morning and I have a few new TV shows downloaded over the night, I run Tvrename and click scan, all is good except it takes time,

first scan, finds all my missing TV shows in my torrent download folder.
-- Move to the correct place.

second scan, finds no missing TV shows, finds however that the shows moved from the first scan is now missing episode picture and nfo file..
-- Download the missing files.

why can't this first scan and second scan happen all at once during the first scan?

also if a second scan is needed, why cant it look somewhere and see the last scan happened like 30 seconds ago (no need to refresh this data) and ask if I want it to make a very lengthy MISSING check ?
I can imagine that the missing check is doing quite a lot, checking if the TV show, nfo and picture is there, which means it is checking for 3 files for each episode, at the moment I have 600+ gig of TV shows, which is 6700 files in 60 directories... my collection is by no means complete, Tvrename tells me I am missing 700 episodes across my collection.

sstteevvee

05-10-2009 16:25:13

I see what you mean, and its something I'm planning on looking into fairly soon.

At the moment, TVRename works around what is/isn't in your "Media Libray". If the AVI file isn't there, then it doesn't worry about the NFO files. Once the AVI file arrives, it then looks for associated NFO, thumbnail, etc. files. That's why it, currently, takes two passes to get everything.

I'm planning to optimise the scan so that it runs faster, and does as much as it can in one pass. So, if it sees that it is moving an AVI into place, it'll also make NFO, thumbnails, etc. The other similar bug is that if it is going to rename a file, it'll create any new NFO files with the renamed-to name, not the original.

rsunde

06-10-2009 13:05:03

cool, makes me happy that you are,

thanks for the best tv renamer, organizer, information center... ;)