![]() ![]() ![]() This means that the interface design of Wikipedia and all other portions of the MediaWiki software are licensed under the GPL. Note on licenses: Please note that the GPL is for software and its derivatives and the GFDL is for text documentations or other forms of text and their derivatives. Logos (if they appear in this screenshot) of the Wikimedia Foundation are Wikimedia trademarks and are subject to Trademark policy. The MediaWiki software itself is licensed under the GNU General Public License.Īny other media in this image may be subject to other terms. Text of Wikimedia projects (except for Wikinews and parts of Wikidata ) are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 license and may additionally be licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License (Version 1.2, 1.3, or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts), and are subject to terms of use. You will be able to find the process log here /storage/.appdata/filebot/log/ is a screenshot of a web page of a Wikimedia Foundation project.Your file(s) will be scanned and processed according to the configuration you have set during installation. Simply copy/move file(s) to the AMC Input Directory.Make sure that you have turned on the AMC switch during installation and configured it accordingly.Reboot Filebot via your dashboard to have the license automatically installed.The license file is expected to have a license.psm filename. Upload your license file to the location /storage/.appdata/filebot/.Connect to your seedbox via FTP or SFTP.Then click Go To Application to access filebot. Once the installation is complete, click icon to open the Access Info page. Tap Install to start the installation process.If you want use the Automated Media Center (AMC) script, then make sure to turn on the AMC switch and choose appropiate configuration.Click icon to open the installation window.Navigate to the Application Manager page and search for filebot.Extract files from zip, multi-volume rar and 7zip archives as well as ISO images.Identify and rename music using AcoustID audio-fingerprints and MusicBrainz info.Auto-lookup of any existing file verification.Directly compare two or more directory trees.Aware of checksums that are embedded in the filename common in anime releases.Easily create and verify sfv, md5, sha1 and sha256 files.Transcode any subtitle as UTF-8 encoded srt.Integrated subtitle viewer for srt, ass and sub files.Upload subtitles with movie hash to OpenSubtitles.Advanced logic for matching files to most suitable subtitles.Reverse rename files using internal history or the original torrent file.Supports movie identification and renaming via TheMovieDB.Supports language preferences for series and episode titles.Powerful and highly customizable episode naming scheme MediaInfo optional.Series / Anime / Movie name auto-detection.Accurate and robust and simply awesome file / episode matching logic.Fetch episode info from TheTVDB, AniDB or TVmaze.Rename and move hundreds of media files in a matter of seconds.Powerful and full-featured cmdline interface and scripting interface for any kind of automation.Platform-independent and straight-forward application deployment.A simple user-interface tuned for drag-n-drop (no need to bother with file dialogs).It’s smart and just works.įilebot is available as an one-click installable app on all of our Gigabox Plans starting from Gigabox Mini series. Filebot is the ultimate tool for organizing and renaming your Movies, TV Shows and Anime as well as fetching subtitles and artwork. ![]()
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