CouchPotato - Automatic Movie Downloader via NZB & Torrents!
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Also, what would be really cool is if it listed upcoming American blu-ray releases, so we can add them to our soon list! It saves trolling amazon and finding stuff that way...
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RuudBurger wrote:
I'm working on a mobile version myself, which is going to be a native iPhone app.
A webapp is nice, but a native app would allow more awesome features like push, better caching, faster, etc.
oooh, I'm liking the sound of this
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I'm with you 100% on this. I'm hoping this is what the "Manage" section becomes in CP. Now it's just a temporary page, but soon it will be awesome!ReflexReaction wrote: Does anyone know if I can use the post processing element of this program to post process movies downloaded by Sab?
I do not really need to use the programs main functionality, but it'd be cool to use this just to rename / sort / categorise films I download...
Much like SickBeard can be used to post process TV shows...
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i find that with using CPs postprocessing it never picks the right title.
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I'm a little confused, I have it set up & working, but it only seems to download the first version it finds, not any subsequent better ones (eg a DVDR after an R5, or a 720p after a DVDR) then delete the older, lower quality version.
I assumed it would work in the same manner as 'best' in SickBeard? Do I have to change a setting?
I assumed it would work in the same manner as 'best' in SickBeard? Do I have to change a setting?
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Use custom settings .. and set the BEST quality on top !!FoxForceFive wrote: I'm a little confused, I have it set up & working, but it only seems to download the first version it finds, not any subsequent better ones (eg a DVDR after an R5, or a 720p after a DVDR) then delete the older, lower quality version.
I assumed it would work in the same manner as 'best' in SickBeard? Do I have to change a setting?
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Please give examples.Jim wrote: i find that with using CPs postprocessing it never picks the right title.
Also :
* Do you have .nfo files of the movie in those folders ?
* Are they downloaded with the help of Couchpotato ?
As I think I only have problems in 1% of the cases , and most of the time because a movie is called different on IMDB (2 names on IMDB)
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Thanks for the quick reply.rascalli wrote:Use custom settings .. and set the BEST quality on top !!FoxForceFive wrote: I'm a little confused, I have it set up & working, but it only seems to download the first version it finds, not any subsequent better ones (eg a DVDR after an R5, or a 720p after a DVDR) then delete the older, lower quality version.
I assumed it would work in the same manner as 'best' in SickBeard? Do I have to change a setting?
That's the setting I do have though. However, as an example,The American xvid downloaded, but the 720p retail came our since, & it hasnt downloaded the 720p version & replaced the existing xvid version, which was what I expected.
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That's the setting I do have though. However, as an example,The American xvid downloaded, but the 720p retail came our since, & it hasnt downloaded the 720p version & replaced the existing xvid version, which was what I expected.
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Did you mark finished for all qualities ??
If so .. then it will not download a newer/better version
For example :
So first it looks for a 720 & when it does not find this it looks for a 1080p
** When it finds a 1080p , it will not download/search anymore for a 720p
** When it finds a 720p , it will not download/search anymore for a 1082p
Hopefully this helps you set it up like you want to
If you need more help , please post your settings so we can advise
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Did you mark finished for all qualities ??
If so .. then it will not download a newer/better version
For example :
So first it looks for a 720 & when it does not find this it looks for a 1080p
** When it finds a 1080p , it will not download/search anymore for a 720p
** When it finds a 720p , it will not download/search anymore for a 1082p
Hopefully this helps you set it up like you want to
If you need more help , please post your settings so we can advise
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Ahhh, I'd completely missed the existence, & therefore relevance, of that tick box under Finish!
Thanks a lot, I get it now!
Thanks a lot, I get it now!
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no, the movie wasn't downloaded with the help of CP.rascalli wrote:Please give examples.Jim wrote: i find that with using CPs postprocessing it never picks the right title.
Also :
* Do you have .nfo files of the movie in those folders ?
* Are they downloaded with the help of Couchpotato ?
As I think I only have problems in 1% of the cases , and most of the time because a movie is called different on IMDB (2 names on IMDB)
i just 'moved' it to the couchpatato category in sabnzbd to make use of the renaming skills of CP just like in the question
ReflexReaction wrote: Does anyone know if I can use the post processing element of this program to post process movies downloaded by Sab?
I do not really need to use the programs main functionality, but it'd be cool to use this just to rename / sort / categorise films I download...
Much like SickBeard can be used to post process TV shows...
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The best way to have a good postprocess is to make sure there is an nfo with an imdb url to the movie, then it will pick it up correctJim wrote: no, the movie wasn't downloaded with the help of CP.
i just 'moved' it to the couchpatato category in sabnzbd to make use of the renaming skills of CP just like in the question
Otherwise you can have some problems
To come back to this : Sickbeard only processes shows that are in the SB Database.ReflexReaction wrote: Does anyone know if I can use the post processing element of this program to post process movies downloaded by Sab?
I do not really need to use the programs main functionality, but it'd be cool to use this just to rename / sort / categorise films I download...
Much like SickBeard can be used to post process TV shows...
So it will NOT process a show that you have downloaded manual but is not in the database
For 3th party apps that do renaming etc , have a look at : TheRenamer
I use that for movie packs
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This may have been answered before, but I haven't followed this "feature" of CP, so I may not have noticed it.
I just tried to move a movie download prior to installing CP into the CP watch folder (with a .nfo) and it picked up the movie fine and moved it to the correct location, started searching for trailers etc.
Only thing I find strange is that CP adds it to the "downloaded" list, even though this particular movie was only a DVD-rip in DivX. In my opinion this movie should have been added to the wanted list with a notice of which version has been downloaded.
Is it because CP is not sure which version it is, since it is not in the database yet?
This should be fairly straightforward by looking at the size of the movie file.
Is there something I have misunderstood?
I just tried to move a movie download prior to installing CP into the CP watch folder (with a .nfo) and it picked up the movie fine and moved it to the correct location, started searching for trailers etc.
Only thing I find strange is that CP adds it to the "downloaded" list, even though this particular movie was only a DVD-rip in DivX. In my opinion this movie should have been added to the wanted list with a notice of which version has been downloaded.
Is it because CP is not sure which version it is, since it is not in the database yet?
This should be fairly straightforward by looking at the size of the movie file.
Is there something I have misunderstood?
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You already downloaded it .. so why should it set it to wantedjonaskp wrote: This may have been answered before, but I haven't followed this "feature" of CP, so I may not have noticed it.
I just tried to move a movie download prior to installing CP into the CP watch folder (with a .nfo) and it picked up the movie fine and moved it to the correct location, started searching for trailers etc.
Only thing I find strange is that CP adds it to the "downloaded" list, even though this particular movie was only a DVD-rip in DivX. In my opinion this movie should have been added to the wanted list with a notice of which version has been downloaded.
Is it because CP is not sure which version it is, since it is not in the database yet?
This should be fairly straightforward by looking at the size of the movie file.
Is there something I have misunderstood?
If you mean you have quality xvid to be replaced by something better ... then I can tell you that it will not add movies to your wanted database because you have downloaded a low quality.
This feature is added so people will not duplicate movies , so they could process the already downloaded movies & have a sort of library of what they already have
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Downloading of a higher quality was excactly what I wanted. A lot of my movies from before CP are low quality DVD-rips or just 720p and I would like to get those upgraded.
But I'll do it manually. CP is - to me atleast - not a movie manager database. It is a tool for downloading my movies.
I just wanted to make sure that I didn't somehow overlook a feature or something like that.
But I'll do it manually. CP is - to me atleast - not a movie manager database. It is a tool for downloading my movies.
I just wanted to make sure that I didn't somehow overlook a feature or something like that.