Renaming Seeding Torrents WebUI/Console

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Abbott
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Renaming Seeding Torrents WebUI/Console

Post by Abbott »

Hi guys,

My Debian seed box doubles as a media server that requires a specific naming format/folder scheme, and I would like to rename and possibly relocate the files I download while still retaining the ability to seed them. I found a batch renaming plugin, but it seems to only work for the GTK client:
http://forum.deluge-torrent.org/viewtop ... =9&t=35615
I am interested in ANY way to rename/reorganize my files while still retaining the ability to seed. I have found that I can use "Move Storage" to move the entire downloaded folder around on my drive, but I have yet to find a way (at least through the WebUI) to reorganize or rename the files inside the folder.

tl;dr - How would I rename and reorganize downloads in the WebUI or console

Thanks for reading!
GaelicGrime

Re: Renaming Seeding Torrents WebUI/Console

Post by GaelicGrime »

I am just starting to look at doing the same thing.

I will look at the webui and see if that suffices.

Thanks for asking the same question I came to ask :ugeek:
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Re: Renaming Seeding Torrents WebUI/Console

Post by Johnnie.it »

You can use filebot to soft or hardlink to your torrent files. That's what I'm doing with the AMC script.
Basically let's say you download d:\torrents\done\crapname.mkv, then you use the AMC script to create a soft link in c:\media\TV Shows\showname\season xx\showname SxxExx - episodetitle.mkv that points to d:\torrents\done\crapname.mkv
Your mediacenter must support it though. I use XBMC and it works perfectly fine, and Plex should work too. I have no idea about other applications, though.
Here are the links:
Filebot: http://www.filebot.net/
AMC script: http://www.filebot.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=215

Cheers
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