You can do that now with templates.
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Come on zero269, as we age we forget things LOL,Look at that. Resolved in just 14 minutes!
How?Dang it @Don922
I just created a Movie Template using the method you shared with me earlier... and right again you are!
Well, there goes my great idea right down the drain!
I didn't realize it would let us choose a different path. I was under the impression after your insight today that it could only be within the starting Download media folder.
This is more great news, and now I'll need to update my User Guide again... that's more work for me!
Thanks again!
Look at that. Resolved in just 14 minutes!
Just add the PATH and then your naming variables for each Name Template.How?
I just make a new folder for each tv show and each series and download the series to that folderJust add the PATH and then your naming variables for each Name Template.
You can even use a UNC path as I use for my NAS.
I’ll update my Guide later today, but hopefully this will help in the meantime.
Windows uses the \ (backslash) for directories, so you can enter them that way. However, AS will display them as slashes (/) in their sample views.
Just COPY/PASTE using Windows Explorer’s Address bar if it’s a long path for you, then add a backslash and your naming variables.
How?
I just make a new folder for each tv show and each series and download the series to that folder
I've updated my guide for the Download Settings. Hopefully this is more than enough to show the power of those Movie/TV Show templates.You don't have to. Using templates properly setup, Anystream can create missing (sub)folders in the file path itself.
ok thanks ill give it a tryI've updated my guide for the Download Settings. Hopefully this is more than enough to show the power of those Movie/TV Show templates.
I'm certainly glad that @Don922 and @cartman0208 were able to bring this to my attention. It's such a huge time saver!