timm.mccoy
03-09-2009 06:46:20
I was really excited to see that TVRename has command line control
I already posted this in the command line control topic, but it is a bug so i thought it belonged here.
here's the script i wrote.
when i run this everything seems to work (when i remove /hide the TVR window opens) but my files don't get renamed or sorted. I have this set to run as a scheduled task every 5 minutes so that my TV shows will get sorted in a timely manner.
I'm using Windows 7 64-bit if that makes any difference. the application itself works fine, but without the scripting support (or a true folder watch system) i have to constantly run TVR by hand. which kills the convenience factor.
i also tried using a /scan argument to see if that would run the new scan function (it didn't)
I already posted this in the command line control topic, but it is a bug so i thought it belonged here.
here's the script i wrote.
"C:\Program Files (x86)\TVRename\TVRename.exe" /hide /renamingcheck /renamingdo /missingcheck /fnocheck /fnodo /quit
when i run this everything seems to work (when i remove /hide the TVR window opens) but my files don't get renamed or sorted. I have this set to run as a scheduled task every 5 minutes so that my TV shows will get sorted in a timely manner.
I'm using Windows 7 64-bit if that makes any difference. the application itself works fine, but without the scripting support (or a true folder watch system) i have to constantly run TVR by hand. which kills the convenience factor.
i also tried using a /scan argument to see if that would run the new scan function (it didn't)