![]() ![]() If you're going to do this, then it's also probably a good idea to store temporary files and incomplete downloads in a different directory than the input directory, just in case FileBot decides to move them.īy default, FileBot will create files using user ID 0 (typically root) and group ID 0 (typically root), and with a umask of 0022. FileBot will move the files from the input to the output directory, then clean up any "leftover junk" in the input directory. Delete amc-exclude-list.txt in your config directory, then write a file into the input directory to get FileBot to re-process your files.Īfter you gain confidence in how the container is running, you may want to change the action from "copy" to "move". While editing and testing your filebot.sh, keep in mind that FileBot (actually AMC) will not re-process files. For example, you might want to change the file rename formatting. Edit this file, customizing how you want FileBot to run. When run for the first time, a script named filebot.sh will be created in the config dir, and the container will exit. (If you are upgrading from an old version, compare your existing nf against instead.) If you wish to download subtitles, edit the config file to set the username and password, as well as the language. When run for the first time, a config file named nf will be created in the config dir. Otherwise you'll be triggering the automated update. Just be careful not to use the /input directory with the UI. You can also combine all of the flags into one big command, to support both the UI as well as the automated conversion.ĭocker run -name=FileBot -e WIDTH=1280 -e HEIGHT=720 -p 3389:3389 -p 8080:8080 -v /media/dir/path:/media:rw -v /input/dir/path:/input:rw -v /output/dir/path:/output:rw -v /config/dir/path:/config:rw coppit/filebot To check the status of the container, run: FileBot will be run if the directory stabilizes for 5 seconds, or if the 60 second maximum wait time elapses. ![]() When the container detects a change to the input directory, it will wait up to 60 seconds for changes to stop for 5 seconds. If you are paranoid about FileBot messing with your input files, and don't care about downloading subtitles, you can make /input read-only by removing ":rw". Some people also prefer to move instead of renaming files. This is because subtitles are first downloaded into the input directory before being moved to the output directory. Note that the /input path is writable above. FileBot will end up re-processing files that it already processed, and generally make a mess of things. It is recommended that you do not overlap your input and output directories. With the default configuration, files written to the input directory will be renamed and copied to the output directory. If you want to run the container without a UI:ĭocker run -name=FileBot -d -v /input/dir/path:/input:rw -v /output/dir/path:/output:rw -v /config/dir/path:/config:rw coppit/filebot Feel free to drop the 3389 mapping if you don't plan to use RDP, or the 8080 mapping if you don't plan to use the web browser. Of course, if you change the host ports, then when you connect you'll have to specify the server as. The second method is to point your web browser to This will launch a web browser-based user interface. Microsoft Remote Desktop for Windows (built into the OS).There are RDP clients for multiple platforms: One is to connect to the UI in your web browser with the URL The second is to connect with a remote desktop client using port 3389. There are two ways to use the interactive user interface. In this mode, point the UI at the /media folder, which is shared with the host. To use this container for a user interface to FileBot:ĭocker run -name=FileBotUI -e WIDTH=1280 -e HEIGHT=720 -p 3389:3389 -p 8080:8080 -v /media/dir/path:/media:rw -v /config/dir/path:/config:rw coppit/filebot This docker image is available on Docker Hub. For the automated version, you just drop files into the input directory, and they'll be cleaned up and moved to the output directory. ![]() ![]() The container has both a user interface as well as a fully automated mode. 9.This is a Docker container for running FileBot, a media file organizer.No referral / affiliate links, personal voting / campaigning / funding, or selling posts Welcome to /r/Plex, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Plex Community Discord Rules Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly? ![]()
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