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Mediaelch vs tinymediamanager
Mediaelch vs tinymediamanager





mediaelch vs tinymediamanager

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

#MEDIAELCH VS TINYMEDIAMANAGER MOVIE#

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

mediaelch vs tinymediamanager

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: TinyMediaManager offers a command line interface (CLI) to execute common tasks without the user interface (e.g.







    Mediaelch vs tinymediamanager