Hi,
Thanks for the nice screenshots! Oh boy, where to start! (^_^); I don't know what "*.bc!" files are, and where your getting them. If your saying that these files are moved into folders and being cataloged, then that's a bug because Jav-It should not look for any file with a non-movie extensions. When you say "an incomplete file with .bc! file extension gets downloaded with the files", I'm a little confused as to what you mean.
From your screenshot, I can see you have multiple files called "*.mp4.nfo", "*.mp4.tbn", etc. Where did those files come from initialy? Some torrent you downloaded? Or was that extra data added by Plex during the import? Or was that created by Jav-It?
Perhaps to be clear, what was the name of the movie you tried to catalog before you ran Jav-It? "KCDA-296.mp4"? Or was it "KCDA-296.mp4.bc!" What were the exact comands you tried to run with Jav-It to get this undesired behaviour? Was it one command or many?
As to using alternate naming conventions with Jav-It, it is already warned in the command line help that existing cataloged files under different naming conventions are not removed. This is primarally a safety issue since deleting files is potentially destructive, especially if Jav-It has no idea how you tried to name things previously. Perhaps an override setting which blindly deletes everything except for the main video could be added as a cleaning mechanisim, but it would be a risky operation especially if your video is seperated into parts. For now, all I can recommend is do not run Jav-It multiple times using different naming conventions, unless you plan to manually review and clean files out yourself. Just pick one and stick to it. (^_^); For now anyways!
As for missing titles, if you can give me steps or something I can reproduce, I can definately try to understand where they are going. I'm pretty sure the multiple *.NFO file is causing your issue. If you simply choose a cataloging format and stick to it, then you'd likely be fine? Until I can program a cleaning switch, resetting yourelf will have to be done manually. But the easiest way I found is to simply do this:
- In your OS, do a find under your root folder for all *.jpg, *.tbn, *-trailer.*, .actors, and extrafanart, files and directories.
- Once you get a list of all the files found, just review them to make sure nothing was picked up by accident and delete them all in one shot.
Then you can start your scraping using a clean base. If your still getting issues after doing this, then let me know what steps your doing and I can try to reproduce what your seeing.