Latest Regular Threads: Welcome to, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Don't be a dick. No spam / no specific mentions of piracy. Things must relate directly to Plex • 3.1 Tech help should be directly related to Plex, use the templates provided. • 3.2 Build Help and Shares go in their respective megathreads. Tech support for issues require templates to be filled in • 5. No asking/offering of Plex shares. No self-promoting too often or without previously contributing to the subreddit • 7. No affiliate links, personal voting, campaigning and funding posts • 8. No misleading or non-descriptive titles Plex Help Plex related support: • • • • • • • • Non-Plex related support: Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: • • • / • • Related Subreddits and Forums • • • • • • • • • •. I'm running mine on an Ubuntu headless server with NAS drives as my media storage. CouchPotato refused to rename/move any files whereas SickBeard and SABNzbd both worked. I have no idea why because when I would change user to the couchpotato user I had permissions where I needed them. I ended up just giving up on CouchPotato and letting SABNZbd do my movie renaming for me. It adds an additional step that I have to manually copy from my download directory to the movie directory but with all the crap that's been put on newsgroups lately I don't mind. Batch renaming is a process that is used to rename multiple computer files and folders in an automated way. It helps you to save time and reduces the amount of work that you might have to put in. Batch renaming is also referred to as mass file renaming or bulk renaming. Most batch renamers find a string within the filename and remove it or replace it with another. They can also set the capitalization of the letters in filenames, add a number sequence or extract information from the files. Other features may include changing dates, attributes (like write protected attribute), etc. Bulk Rename Utility Bulk Rename Utility is a freeware for Windows which allows you to rename multiple files quickly according to certain flexible criteria. One can also add, replace or insert text into filenames, and accomplish things like changing case, adding numbers etc. Photos can also be renamed using EXIF metadata. MP3 files are renamed using ID3 tags and file creation and modification time stamps can be changed. Bulk Rename Utility also uses a small memory footprint so it can be left running without consuming all your memory. • Our Rating: • • • Pros: Runs on a wide range of software (oldest Windows to newest. • Cons: – • OS: Windows 8(32 and 64 bit)/7 (32 and 64 bit)/Vista/XP/Server 2012/2008/2003/2000/98/ME. Wild Rename Wild Rename is a multi-file renaming application that helps you to build and perform many file renaming operations one-by-one or in batches. It can be used to convert filenames to upper case, lower case or normalize the case, if required. It also adds or removes strings of characters from filenames, and replaces them using simple replacements or powerful regular expressions. Text counters can also be added to a series of files. Wild Rename is very popular among users for its simple user interface. • Our Rating: • • • Pros: No installation required. • Cons: – • OS: Windows XP/Vista/7(32 and 64bit)/8 (32 and 64bit) 3. Find the best programs like Bulk Rename Utility for Windows. More than 9 alternatives to choose: ReNamer, Flexible Renamer, Flash Renamer and more. Batch FileName editor is an easy-to-use batch filename rename software for Win32 platforms. Main Features 1. Brief interface and easy understandable. Jan 22, 2014. There are a bunch of batch-renaming utilities out there that make such chores simpler: You give the app a selection of files, and then tell it to rename all of them at once, using some kind of pattern (for example, “Add Summer vacation photos 2013 to the beginning of each file's name”). Many of these utilities. Advanced Renamer Advanced Renamer is a free program for renaming multiple files and folders at once. The names can be manipulated in various ways by configuring renaming methods to suit your requirements. There are 14 different methods that enable you to change filenames, attributes and time stamps; all of this can be accomplished one-by-one or in one go. Based on the information in the files, they can also be copied or moved to new locations. GPS data can also be added to files. Advanced Renamer is available in over 15 languages. • Our Rating: • • • Pros: Custom methods can be created using JavaScript. • Cons: available for older versions of Windows. • OS: Windows XP/Vista/7(32 and 64bit)/8 (32 and 64bit) 4. Rename Master Rename Master is a freeware utility designed to rename multiple files at a time. It is a useful tool for anyone who works with websites, file archives, media collections etc. This freeware helps you to add, remove or replace parts of filenames with ease, and also supports renaming by using file properties, MP3 tags, video tags, JPEG JFIF and EXIF tags and text files. You can also integrate Explorer (optional) with this freeware, making it easier for you to use it. • Our Rating: • • • Pros: No installation required. • Cons: Not available for Windows 8. • OS: XP/Vista/7(32 and 64bit) 5. Is a freeware application that can rename multiple files in seconds, even if they are in different folders. It is incorporated in the Windows Shell via Explorer’s context menu. The renaming is done by filters like Search & Replace, which replaces one string with another, Case, which basically changes the case of the filename, Crop, which allows you to only keep a part of the file name and ID3 Tag, which reads ID3 information and renames the file with criteria as per your wish. Finally, Rename-It! Checks filenames and allows manual fixing before renaming them. • Our Rating: • • • Pros: Simple and easy to use. • Cons: Not available for Windows 7 or 8. • OS: Windows 98/2000/XP.
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