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Audio renaming enhancements (Atmos, DTS-X)

Open thinkfastsolu1 opened this issue 3 years ago • 2 comments

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. I have been renaming my files, 95% of them had file names such as: "Harry.Potter.and.the.Sorcerers.Stone.2001.2160p.BluRay.REMUX.HEVC.DTS-X.7.1-FGT" "Mission.Impossible.Fallout.2018.2160p.BluRay.x265.10bit.HDR.DTS-HD.MA.TrueHD.7.1.Atmos-SWTYBLZ" After renaming, I have lost a lot of the info I would have liked to have retained, such as HDR DTS-HD.MA, TrueHD.7.1 Atmos, which Most of my movies had. When I try to utilize the built in naming schema(as far as what I know) I don't get close to where it was. The schema I have used is as such " title {3D}.3D{/3D} year resolution audioCodec - channels .extension" I had to add spaces because when its submitted all of that disappears

Describe the solution you'd like I would like to see if a change can be done to have case sensitive distinctions such as "AUDIOCODEC" as opposed to "audiocodec" to make the audio codec all caps, as well as some way for the software to distinguish the correct format/ enhancement for atmos/dts-x (which I know that its up to the receiver to decode that based on system setup). The "channels" just shows 8, instead of the 7.1 that it should be. Obviously I would like the original schema to remain for those who like how it is. But I am sure many would like it this way as well, as this is how home theaters channels are encoded. But as all caps just puts "AUDIOCODEC" in the filename, I assume its not yet an option.

Describe alternatives you've considered I have tried many different ways of labeling it, I have tried other software, and I am not sure what else to do...

Additional context I am either hoping this can be accomplished, or modified, or hoping that someone here can tell me how the original filenames became how they were, so that I may get back to them and at least undo what i have done.... I hope that I don't have to just rename them all by hand, because I have thousands of movies, and hundreds of tv series

Let me know what I can do to help or to clear this up. I have seen no other similar solutions in this place.

if this was resolved in #796, then I just dont know how to do it and need better instructions on configuring it. please lol

I should also note, I am on Windows 11 Pro running plex and emby using sonarr and radarr for fetching I don't know if that matters

thinkfastsolu1 avatar Nov 16 '21 00:11 thinkfastsolu1

Same here. I cannot use the remake feature for now because it would loose too much information …

Thanks for this brilliant app by the way

JalilArfaoui avatar Feb 15 '22 17:02 JalilArfaoui

For reference: #436

@thinkfastsolu1 So you used <title>{3D}.3D{/3D} <year> <resolution> <audioCodec> - <channels>.<extension>, i.e. with angle brackets? (Note: You can use `, i.e. backticks to surround text containing <angle brackets>)

Regarding your issue: I could think of a function-like syntax such as uppercase(<audioCodec>). Would that suite you?

Regards, Andre

Edit:// I only now see that you posted this in November 2021. Sorry for the long delay. That was around the time I finished writing my master's thesis and this must have slipped through... :-(

bugwelle avatar Feb 15 '22 18:02 bugwelle