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I get media files which are not indexed by kodi (running on Ubuntu 15.10) - they need to be renamed first (and then they get indexed and fully processed).

I did not find any built-in solution in kodi to monitor and rename files - beside an explanation about the format they should be in. There is also a list of recommended standalone software.

I am surprised that the renaming is no built into kodi and before jumping in with cron and filebot I wanted to make sure that I will not be reinventing the wheel.

WoJ
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  • I think you have to use filebot if you dont want to do this manually (https://forums.plex.tv/discussion/210382/pms-does-not-recognize-season-1-episode-1-etc-tip#latest). There are some great starters here: https://www.filebot.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2 I also know i have seen some scripts that do this automaticly on completion of torrent. – Izzno Mar 27 '16 at 19:24
  • @IzznogooooD: yes, I find `filebot` to be a great tool -- this is the integration with `kodi` I was looking for (possibly as part of the extensions?) – WoJ Mar 27 '16 at 19:28
  • @WoJ: Well, i use plex because i have appletv3 but as far as i know neither kodi or plex has automatic rename functions. I Imaging this would be difficult for all plugin/servers because of the permissions and possibilities for something going terribly wrong. – Izzno Mar 27 '16 at 19:31
  • @Rinzwind: I checked before asking the question in the help center and in the *"Questions that you may ask"* section there is *"Running third-party applications on Ubuntu"*. I should have probably noted that I run `kodi `on Ubuntu (which indeed may not have been obvious) – WoJ Mar 27 '16 at 19:34
  • Yes you should ;-) – Rinzwind Mar 27 '16 at 19:37

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