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Windows => Television => Topic started by: dreamreamer on December 16, 2017, 05:09:19 am
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Can you set each recording rule to a different folder? The only option I see is in the main settings window and I didnt really want all recordings together in one folder.
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For TV?
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Yes, for the TV recordings. When I set a new rule to record a show.
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Yes, you can do it.
When you reach the last page of the recording wizard, look for "Apply these tags (optional)". Click "Add..." button and choose "Custom...". Select "Filename (path)" for Field, and enter a rule in the Value box. For example, you can enter something like this: H:\Video\TV Recordings\[Series]\Season [Season]\[Name]\
My example above will put each recording in a separate folder. If you take away the "[Name]\" part, then all shows in the same season will be in the same folder.
Also refer to RoderickGI's post here: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,113118.msg784848.html#msg784848
Each recording is moved into its designated folder after the recording finishes.
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Getting a tagging error at the end of the recording when doing this tag rule.
"Check if the file exist, isn't read-only or in use by another program".
Could it be the fact that these JTV files are been converted to a TS file at same moment - end of the recording ?
Thanks for any hint :-)
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Recording in TS does not require a conversion. TS files are written as recordings go on.
I am not sure what might be causing the error. Do the recordings end up in the desired location?
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Thanks, the TS file doesn't get its folder as set by the tag rule.
But i can find a folder with such a name in the recycle bin. Having the JTV files inside.
Maybe it's conflicting at the end of the recording ?
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Thanks, the TS file doesn't get its folder as set by the tag rule.
But i can find a folder with such a name in the recycle bin. Having the JTV files inside.
JTV files are deleted automatically at the end. So that is normal.
Maybe it's conflicting at the end of the recording ?
Any conflicts should have been resolved automatically. If the TS files are not in the desired folder, can you find them in the default TV Recordings folder?
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Yes they are. Just like without having the additional tagging rule.
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Did you put a "\" at the end of the tagging rule in the Value Box?
If yes, what is your exact tagging rule? See my example below.
PS: Any tagging rule for the [filename (path)] tag is applied at the beginning of the recording, so that the recording is written to the correct directory from the start. So that wouldn't be the conflict at the end.
Most tagging rules are applied at the end of the recording, but path component of the [filename (path)] and [filename] tags are the exceptions, processed at the beginning so that the location of the recording is correct from the beginning of the recording. I think the Name portion of [filename (name)] and [filename] are also processed at the beginning, but my memory fails me. There is a thread or two discussing that somewhere.
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BINGO !
It was missing the "\" at the end due to editing the rule :-(.
Works now.
Now I'm playing with the series field, so it would only be used when needed.
Thanks again to both !
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PS: Any tagging rule for the [filename (path)] tag is applied at the beginning of the recording, so that the recording is written to the correct directory from the start. So that wouldn't be the conflict at the end.
This is not correct. [Filename (path)] is applied at the end of the recording. Most other tags are applied at the beginning of recording, including [Filename (name)].
There is a practical reason for this, and it is particularly important for JTV recordings. If two different recording rules happens to recording two consecutive shows, it is important that they use the same time-shifting folder until a recording finishes. Otherwise we would need two tuners to record consecutive shows on the same channel.
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Oops. I got it the wrong way around. That probably means that the tagging error at the end of the recording when doing this tag rule was caused by the missing final "\".
I need to write a Wiki so that I get it right next time!
Thanks Yaobing.
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Oops. I got it the wrong way around. That probably means that the tagging error at the end of the recording when doing this tag rule was caused by the missing final "\".
I need to write a Wiki so that I get it right next time!
Thanks Yaobing.
I gave you the wrong idea when I initially promised to apply everything at the beginning. Now we have to unstick it from you. ;D
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;D ;D Yeah, I learn fast, and unlearn slowly! 8)