From 1f37908f1ef77b5779da035cc51cc9d573325a27 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Donald Webster Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 09:40:17 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Common Problems (markdown) --- Common-Problems.md | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/Common-Problems.md b/Common-Problems.md index 66396ad..d5207aa 100644 --- a/Common-Problems.md +++ b/Common-Problems.md @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ * This limitation is a known source of concern, a [feature request](http://feathub.com/Radarr/Radarr/+29) exists to enable the option to *not* use a folder for each movie and the developers have this in mind for the future. ### Movie Folders Named Incorrectly ### -* Even if your movies are in folders already, the folders may not be named correctly. The folder name should be `Movie Title (Year)`, having the title and year in the folder's name is critical right now. -* Examples that will work well: `/mnt/Movies/A Clockwork Orange (1971)/A Clockwork Orange (1971) [Bluray-1080p].mkv` or `/mnt/Kid Movies/Frozen (2013)/Frozen (2013) [Bluray-1080p].mkv` -* Examples that will work, but will require some manual management: `/mnt/Movies/A-D/A Clockwork Orange (1971)/A Clockwork Orange (1971) [Bluray-1080p].mkv`, `/mnt/Movies/R/A Clockwork Orange (1971)/A Clockwork Orange (1971) [Bluray-1080p].mkv` or `/mnt/Movies/Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi/A Clockwork Orange (1971)/A Clockwork Orange (1971) [Bluray-1080p].mkv` -++ These examples will require manual management when the movie is added. Each of the examples will have many root directories, like `A-D` and `E-G` in the first letter example, `R` and `PG-13` in the rating example and you can guess at the variety of genre folders. When adding a new movie, the correct base folder will need to be selected for this format to work. -* Examples that won't work: `/mnt/Kid Movies/Frozen (2013) [Bluray-1080p].mkv` -++ At this time, movies simply have to be in a folder named after the movie. There is no way around this until development work is done to add this feature. \ No newline at end of file +- Even if your movies are in folders already, the folders may not be named correctly. The folder name should be `Movie Title (Year)`, having the title and year in the folder's name is critical right now. +- Examples that will work well: `/mnt/Movies/A Clockwork Orange (1971)/A Clockwork Orange (1971) [Bluray-1080p].mkv` or `/mnt/Kid Movies/Frozen (2013)/Frozen (2013) [Bluray-1080p].mkv` +- Examples that will work, but will require some manual management: `/mnt/Movies/A-D/A Clockwork Orange (1971)/A Clockwork Orange (1971) [Bluray-1080p].mkv`, `/mnt/Movies/R/A Clockwork Orange (1971)/A Clockwork Orange (1971) [Bluray-1080p].mkv` or `/mnt/Movies/Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi/A Clockwork Orange (1971)/A Clockwork Orange (1971) [Bluray-1080p].mkv` +-- These examples will require manual management when the movie is added. Each of the examples will have many root directories, like `A-D` and `E-G` in the first letter example, `R` and `PG-13` in the rating example and you can guess at the variety of genre folders. When adding a new movie, the correct base folder will need to be selected for this format to work. +- Examples that won't work: `/mnt/Kid Movies/Frozen (2013) [Bluray-1080p].mkv` +-- At this time, movies simply have to be in a folder named after the movie. There is no way around this until development work is done to add this feature. \ No newline at end of file