![]() But my computer, the one I just built with Mint 17.3 did work the first use. New systems, new fresh install, all doing the same thing. I sell these systems with Mint installed and pre-configured for friends and a few resales. Both block any entries from being placed in the rows. Both are AMD A-series CPU’s one running Linux 17.3 and the other 18.1 which just came out. Strangely, I have another system with a fresh install of Linux Mint 18, so I tried installing it to that computers newly loaded system and get the same results. It will place a 1 in the row and then no matter what you do, it will not allow additional show names to be added. I searches, loads the listing, and when I click on the list of shows to add the names to the left column, nothing appears. Then an hour later, I attempted to run it again. Today, I installed it on a fresh build of 17.3 and the first time I ran it to test the install, it ran great. I have installed the latest version of your software on each one of them. I have 3 new computers recently built and running fresh installs of Linux Mint Cinnimon. Hi Hans, after years of using this software, I find myself in a deep problem. Perhaps offered as an alternative package that could be purchased for a small sum. Just a simple list used to know what to search for. If someone need that information, its online. It does not need the 200 word description of the show, actors, TV ratings and all this other junk. txt file or something similar that could be printed out and then folks would know what to go find. Would it be possible to program your software to print out a simple list of shows that are missing? A simple. Plus the software wrote tons of junk to the folder that I did not like. I got 38 pages of unrelated junk information that I did not need. Similar to “Bones S04E12 – The Corpse in The Well” then I could search for that show. All that I wanted was a simple list that could be opened with Note Pad or Word Pad with the shows listed one after the other. It could not be opened because it produced so much junk, it locked up the software. It produced an XML document with dozens of shows and info about the shows. I ran it on one (1) TV Series “Bones” that I knew had 3 entire years missing and many single shows also missing. TV Rename 2.2.4 was located and I was very pleased to see that it located missing shows. I began looking for software that would find the missing TV shows for me. I found this task to be nearly impossible as they are almost impossible to spot in this mass of file names. After all were properly named, I began a visual sweep for missing TV shows. ![]() Verify that the episode titles and files line up just fine and click “ Rename Files“.Īll files have now been renamed properly. Next select the needed episodes on the left (“ Select Episodes“) and double click or use the “ Add” button (under “ Episodes:”) to add them to the list on the right. Dropping on the application window itself unfortunately does not work (Lazarus limitation).Īfter adding the files, you can sort them using the “ Guess Sort” button. MacOS user can use drag and drop as well, with the only difference that they need to drop on the icon in the dock. Windows users can also use drag and drop – this can be a file, multiple files, multiple folders, multiple files and folders – Name My TV Series will figure it out for you. On the “ Rename Scheme” part of the window you can use the “ Add” (under “ Files:”) to add files. Name My TV Series supports most video formats (that I know of). Next step is to add your files – they can be in multiple directories. (only shows images)Īt the bottom an indicator will show download progress and once completed the screen will switch to the other tabs so you now see individual episodes and filenames. If more than 1 show was found, then a list is shown.Ĭlick a title once to see show details, double click it to select it. If only one show was found, the program will automatically select it and download episode numbers and titles. You can press the ENTER key after that or click the button next to the field to start the search. The first step is to enter the TV Show you’re looking for (for example: stargate), enter the name or part of the name in “ What are you looking for?“. Select Episodes Right (file renaming and show info): Each has two sub tabs Left (what you’re looking for): In the above picture, you will see that the window is divided in two parts on the left Find TV Series) and on the right Rename Scheme). Name My TV Series – Opened and found my TV Show
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