![]() It did an excellent job importing my music library, and Tauon Music Box is absolutely awesome - Highly recommend checking it out if anyone else is interested in this. Overall having a LOT of fun playing with Jellyfin. I am trying to write something that will rename files to the following. Edit: I should have gone for Date Taken instead, as Date Modified is sometimes off by one hour for the pictures were working with. ' Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken (Season 2) ' How to batch rename files including a number and the modified date 607 15:26:44 1049 2 windows/ powershell/ batch-rename. ' Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken (Season 1 + OADs) ' ' Wandering Witch - The Journey of Elaina ' 'Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon (Season 1+Mini+Extra) ' Some examples of the folders I need to rename, there’s a lot of variation with how these are labeled so I’m not sure what the best way to go about this would be - I was thinking of trying to just remove anything that was contained in brackets or () parenthesis, including the brackets or parenthesis themselves. Is anyone here savvy enough with sed, awk, or any other bash type utility where I could possibly run it recursively on this folder to prune the extra information from the folders? It would definitely save me a lot of time Also, I do have a full backup of this folder, so while I’d like to avoid clobbering all the file names with a bad command, it’s not the end of the world if something happens. ![]() I think I’d have a lot more luck with Jelly getting the correct metadata if I cleaned up the folder names and removed things like the or (1080p) type stuff like that from the folder names. I have a large folder of anime, and I’m trying to import it into Jellyfin. ![]() ![]() Hello everyone, happy Monday! If this topic isn’t in the right place, or just doesn’t belong on the forum, feel free to delete.
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