![banner.jpg](assets/media-organizer-banner.png?raw=true "Media Organizer Banner") # media_organizer *A set of python scripts to rename movies and tv shows.* ![screenshot.jpg](assets/media-organizer-screenshot.png?raw=true "Media Organizer Screenshot") This project is used and tested under Linux and is ideal to be used from something like a Raspberry Pi or a Linux based NAS. If you want to help me to get it to work under Windows, please contribute. ## Run Clone the repo, setup config file (see below) and run `interface.py`. Use your arrow keys to navigate up and down the menu. * **q** quit the interface * **r** refresh the pending items by rescanning the file system. ## Movies Detect movie names by querying [themoviedb.org](https://www.themoviedb.org/) API and renaming the file based on a selection of possible matches. Follow the config file instructions below to get your API key. All data is courtesy of [The Movie Database](https://www.themoviedb.org), please contribute to this excellent database. Movies will get renamed to this naming style: **{movie-name} ({Year})/{movie-name} ({Year}).{ext}** ## TV shows Detect tv show filenames by querying the publicly available [tvmaze.com](https://www.tvmaze.com/) API to identify the show name and the episode name based on a selection of possible matches. Please contribute to this excellent database. Episodes are named with this template: **{show-name}/Season {nr}/show-name - S{nr}E{nr} - {episode-name}.{ext}** ## Trailer download Download trailers from links provided from emby and move them into the movie folder. Trailers are named with this template: **{movie-name} ({Year})_{youtube-id}_trailer.mkv** ## Fix Movie Names Sometimes Emby gets it wrong. Sometimes this script can get it wrong too. The *Fix Movie Names* function goes through the movie library looking for filenames that don't match with the movie name as identified in emby. ## CSV export Export the library to csv files. Calles the Emby API to get a list of movies and episodes and exports this to a convenient set of CSV files. ## setup Needs Python >= 3.6 to run. ### install requirements These are the non standard Python libraries in use in this project: * [requests](https://pypi.org/project/requests/) * Install on Arch: `sudo pacman -S python-requests` * Install with pip: `pip install requests` * [trash-cli](https://pypi.org/project/trash-cli/) * Install on Arch: `sudo pacman -S trash-cli` * Install with pip: `pip install trash-cli` * [yt-dlp](https://pypi.org/project/yt-dlp/) * Install on Arch: `sudo pacman -S yt-dlp` * Install with pip: `pip install yt-dlp` * curses * Is already installed on most linux based systems. * On Windows: `pip install windows-curses` Or use `pip` to install all the requirements: `pip install -r requirements.txt` ### config json file: Duplicate the config.sample.json file to a file named *config.json* and set the following variables: #### media * `tv_downpath`: Folder path where the tv episodes get downloaded to. * `movie_downpath`: Folder path where the movie files get downloaded to. * `sortpath`: Empty folder that can be used by *media_organizer* as a temporary sort path. * `moviepath`: Root folder where the organized movie files will go. * `tvpath`: Root folder where the organized tv episodes will go. * `ext`: A list of valid media file extensions to easily filter out non-media related files. * `log_path`: Path to a folder to output all renaming done to keep track, check for any errors and safe csv files. * `movie_db_api`: Register and get your themoviedb.com **API Key (v3 auth)** acces from [here](https://www.themoviedb.org/settings/api). * `min_file_size`: Minimal file size to be considered a relevant media file in bytes. #### Emby integration *optional:* remove the 'emby' key from config.json to disable the emby integration. * `emby_url`: url where your emby instance is reachable * `emby_user_id`: user id of your emby user * `emby_api_key`: api key for your user on emby #### ydl_opts *Trailer download:* *optional:* remove the 'ydl_opts' key from config.json to disable the trailer download functionality. Arguments under the [ydl_opts] section will get passed in to yt-dlp for *trailers*. Check out the documentation for details. ## Known limitations: Most likely *media_organizer* will fail if there are any files like Outtakes, Extras, Featurettes, etc in the folder. For these cases, move/delete them first before running *media_organizer*.