![]() ![]() I haven't done it on the new version - have to wait till midnight. There seems to be something that logged me out when I started the queue, although it was interacting with when I added the files in Youtube module right before I started the queue.Īlso, when I closed out StreamFab, and re-opened it *seemed* to be logged into Boomerang and I *thought* I should be able to start the queue, but I actually had to login to again in Youtube module for it to start downloading them.Ī few times I just put in the Youtube search field and logged in that way. This was odd and has happened several times when adding them to queue and then trying to start the queue. I went back to Youtube module, hit account on Boomerang, it asked me my age and then it asked me to logon again? Then when I finished I started the queue, but also noticed it was just sitting there not doing anything.īut it *said* next to the queue that it was downloading? I logged into with the Youtube Module and searched for each one and added finds to queue. I only used the queue thru adding files to it and then starting queue - it did popup with the option box to download now or add to queue. How did you get the M3U8 DRM to download from Boomerang? It is not analyzing or anything for me.Hi Jpp72,ĭid you get the popup for the video and then choose add to queue or download now? Mike_M: You are very welcome! I figured someone could benefit from me being so anal That way, in addition to having full control of the metadata, i can reload my very extensive collection without worrying about fixing false matches for 8500 movies and 1920 series. I then import the same data into Plex using for TV Shows and for Movies. DVD order, Aired order and Absolute orderīecause each DVD/HBO Max season usually spans one or 2 seasons, you can just scroll to find the others without having to CTRL-F with a few exceptions.Īll other ones i got from newsgroups so they already had the proper names for Sonarr to download, extract, rename, generate metadata, and finally import into Kodi & Plex.īecause i like having full control over the metadata, i use Sonarr and tinyMediaManager to rename the files and generate the metadata to local artwork and. To get the year and episode number, i loaded the show's page in Sonarr and did a CTRL-F to find the episode title and that would give me the year and ep number.įor people who don't use Sonarr, i would suggest you get the year and episode number from here: ĬTRL-F on an episode title, click on it and look at the top of the page where you see all 3 season/episode types. Those 255 episodes were renamed by hand (only the 19?x? part) and once that was done, i was able to batch rename to add the codec, resolution and source. If you put those named like that into Plex, does it give the right info on the cartoons?Unfortunately, since the naming convention from the other tool is wrong, i wasn't able to script it. How did you rename them? did you have a script, or do it by hand? I ran across this link that lists the episodes by years I'm mainly interested in the ones I watched growing up, but will keep the others. I'll probably use your formatting as a template. I was just thinking of deleting the Season/Episodes entirely, but I do like your chrono order idea. They differ on different sites, are numbered differently and have holes for withdrawn/missing episodes.Īmazon has it's lists that reflect "holes" where HBOMax has withdrawn some episodes. ![]() I'm with you on having them chronological. As such, i have renamed the 255 episodes from HBO Max: In order to use automated metadata and renaming tools, as well as tracking missing episodes, i am using the years as seasons. Except for the "Corn on the Cop" episode that is from 1965. ![]() I am a bit anal when it comes to chronological order and as you know, those "seasons" on HBO Max are just random episodes from random years =< 1950. I was under the impression they were all gone so thanks for the tip. So i saw your message yesterday and went to download all 15 seasons (255 Episodes) from HBO Max. ![]()
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