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Originally posted by Sparhawk View PostCan you please finally add support for more audio track for hbo max? I see that you are adding it to other sites, but not hbo max.. other downloaders can do it for ages now
WilsonPlease post your logs the default location is:
For DVDFab 13: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\DVDFab13\Log
For StreamFab: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\StreamFab\log
Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.
If it's the burning issue, please also attach burn log.
Thanks!
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My request is that you make a little more effort for the French sites because I see that life is quiet for you and I will love it if you find a solution for 6play max because capturing it is boring, thank you in advance to find the solution.
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And also find a solution for the software because there is a pirated version every time and not cool for those who pay.Last edited by Blizzard; 03-10-2023, 09:03 PM.
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https://www.tv5mondeplus.com is free to sign right now and has some TV Series /Movies good to take.
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I'd like to request a change or an option in the way that VIP files are saved. At present VIP files are saved in one of the three ways listed in Settings below.
The path format is by default: Output directory > Show Title > Season > Video files
The only option available is to include the name of the streaming website by checking the following Setting.
The path format would then be: Output directory > Streaming website > Show Title > Season > Video files
I propose that the VIP video files simply be placed directly in the selected Output directory without the use of the subfolders such as Show Title and Season. I'm sure that the subfolders were probably set up this way so as to synch with the PlayerFab library format. I don't use PlayerFab. I use other player/library programs that use the formatting that I want. With all the VIP files being placed in one output directory I would be able to easily automate moving the files into my video library program. As it stands now with the way StreamFab has setup the output directory with subfolders, I must manually move the files into a single directory for them to be automatically accepted and processed into my video library. I could write an automation script gathering all the video files from the various subfolders but it would be much, much, more difficult than just having the video files placed directly in the Output directory. Please consider making this change or adding this option. Thank you.
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Originally posted by Cats4U View PostI'd like to request a change or an option in the way that VIP files are saved. At present VIP files are saved in one of the three ways listed in Settings below.
I propose that the VIP video files simply be placed directly in the selected Output directory without the use of the subfolders such as Show Title and Season. I'm sure that the subfolders were probably set up this way so as to synch with the PlayerFab library format. I don't use PlayerFab. I use other player/library programs that use the formatting that I want. With all the VIP files being placed in one output directory I would be able to easily automate moving the files into my video library program. As it stands now with the way StreamFab has setup the output directory with subfolders, I must manually move the files into a single directory for them to be automatically accepted and processed into my video library. I could write an automation script gathering all the video files from the various subfolders but it would be much, much, more difficult than just having the video files placed directly in the Output directory. Please consider making this change or adding this option. Thank you.
For example, you could have something like:
Generic
$(module): The name of the module used to download the file
$(vcodec): H264 or H265
$(vrange): SDR, HDR10
$(resolution): 480/576/720/1080/2160p
$(acodec): EAC3, AC3, or AAC
$(acodecstring): Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital, Advanced Audio Codec
Movies
$(movie): Name of the movie
$(year): Year of the movie
TV Shows
$(show): TV Show name
$(season): Season number
$(epnum): Episode number
$(eptitle): Episode Title
This would then give us all the power in where to save the files and how they are named.
This would result in the folder setting and filename settings to be like this:
Movie Download Folder: D:\Stream Downloaders\StreamFab\$(module)\Movies
Movie Filename: $(movie) ($(year))\$(movie) ($(year))-$(resolution)-$(vcodec)-$(acodecstring)-WEB-DL
TV Shows Download Folder: D:\Stream Downloaders\StreamFab\$(module)\TV Shows
TV Shows Filename: $(show)\$(show) - $(season:1)x$(epnum:2) - $(eptitle) - $(vcodec) $(resolution)-WEB-DL
Notice the modifiers for season and episode numbers to specify the number of digits to return. So in that case i don't want the leading zero for season but i do want it for episode numbers.
This will help a lot of people who download a lot and need to massage the names and move files.
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Very good suggestion, JPP72!
That would be very, very helpful for some people. I really like the idea. But in my case, all I need is to have the video files dumped directly into one directory. I already have a system set up for files I get via torrenting. It is a offshoot from one that I used to use when I used to record my TV shows using Windows Media Center and Silicondust HDHomerun Prime tuners. The files get processed and renamed by TVRename (https://github.com/TV-Rename/tvrename) and sent to the libraries of my choice. My objective is to have a fully automated system where the only thing I need to do is choose the video files I want and they automatically wind up in the library where they belong.
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Originally posted by Cats4U View PostVery good suggestion, JPP72!
That would be very, very helpful for some people. I really like the idea. But in my case, all I need is to have the video files dumped directly into one directory. I already have a system set up for files I get via torrenting. It is a offshoot from one that I used to use when I used to record my TV shows using Windows Media Center and Silicondust HDHomerun Prime tuners. The files get processed and renamed by TVRename (https://github.com/TV-Rename/tvrename) and sent to the libraries of my choice. My objective is to have a fully automated system where the only thing I need to do is choose the video files I want and they automatically wind up in the library where they belong.
It's so funny cause i have used TVRename since like 2012!
When i found SickBeard, i switched to that and when Sonarr came out, i switched to that.
I'll DM you so we don't hijack this thread but maybe Sonarr can do what you want until SF takes the suggestion.
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