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[REQ] Media Type based rules for Rename/Move/Copy Files

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mattkhan:

--- Quote from: lepa on July 05, 2024, 05:39:49 pm ---Don't know if i didn't understand something but why not just create one expression which handles all your media types or other rules you want to fulfill and save it as preset?

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same reason search has a wizard mode, to make it easier to use

ultimately imv complex excel style formula are horrible, hard to read, hard to debug things and raise that to the power of n when they involve conditionals. MC not having an integrated formatter for these things to make them readable is another gap to my mind.

it's great that MC offers such functionality for people who truly want to roll your own but but making some gui tweaks akin to that search wizard seems like it would be nicer for most people (i.e. be able to pick a format based on a predicate + a simple field based predicate)


--- Quote from: Hendrik on July 05, 2024, 06:49:41 pm ---I just use presets for that, which gives me all the flexibility to select whatever I need for all scenarios, so its only one selection per task, but lets you define whatever criteria you have. Like I have different folders for movies of different quality, so I select the right preset and it moves them into the proper folder etc.

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thanks, seems a reasonable workaround

lepa:
Creating multiple presets on your own is practically the same than creating one preset which have all those inside ifelse so it doesn't much help people who cannot do expressions. Maybe JRiver could write stock preset which does the the folder separation by media type/ sub type. Problem is that everyone has their own liking and there probably is never consensus

mattkhan:
presets already exist so the way to define and save a configuration already exists hence no work needed on that side

all that is needed on top is a dialog similar to zoneswitch and in which you can then associate a preset configuration with a rule and that rule can be entered manually or via the "edit search with wizard" button

now tweak the main screen so it includes which preset was used and you've made a nice improvement to usability for (what I would expect to be) quite a small amount of effort

BryanC:
Could be handled by a group of smarter default presets, also would be a good way for novices to read and edit expressions.

GaryB:

--- Quote from: lepa on July 06, 2024, 12:45:24 am ---One thing that would improve my experience would be displaying the active preset name in the main tool screen (display *scratchpad* or similar when none are preset). Some times I think I have default preset on and just quickly confirm paths and then realize that I have changed something or a different preset was on.

Only one place would be needed. just couple of placement examples in the mock-up pic

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Agreed, I use presets a lot , but get frustrated that I can’t just glance at the screen to see which is the active one.

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