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@hans No, I don't think so. If a new version were to come out for RenameMyTvSeries2, the GitHub Actions Workflow that I configured would detect it and a bot (GitHub Actions) would update the package manifest to the latest version.
@Hans congrats on the 2.3.5 release. It's really looking good. I just got the Arch update the day before yesterday and see no issue. Sorry for not being here in a long long while but I've had more than a few challenges at home that seem to be handled now. I hope this finds everything good with you.
@zliced13 nice to see you've ported RMTS to Fedora. I just installed a Fedora distro called Ultramarine and for me RMTS is a must have app. Filebot is ok because of it's speed but there is not metadata title renaming and that is a must.
@locutus Thanks you for the compliments 😊 - and no worries for not having been here recently. I have my share of things in life that prevent me from doing things the way I'd like them to do. Hope you're doing well 😉
Also thanks for confirming it works appropriately for you 👍
Yea only issue I ran into was it creating a backup of the file. Not sure if I accidentally enabled it or it was enabled by default. Corrected now.
As for how I'm doing pretty good other than having a evil turnip as president. In case you were wondering that's a reference to him being dumber than a root vegetable. 🤣 🤣 🤣
@locutus 🤣 Well, I hope I get a chance to visit "home" again in the US (used to live there and have regretted moving back, despite the vegetable - things are not great here either).
@Hans, I have a small request could you possibly make a non-portable version for Linux. The previous version of RenameMyTVSeries (2.0.1.0) placed its configuration files in the config directory at the user's home directory. It would help solve the issue of RenameMyTVSeries not being able to create a configuration file or a SQLite database because it's trying to create those files in the same directory as the executable.
For context, the package I have created places RenameMyTVSeries inside the /opt directory.
This post was modified 4 weeks ago 7 times by zliced13
@hans I just checked it out, turns out RenameMyTvSeries does create the config files in $HOME/.config/Rename My TV Series. This solves my problem, thank you.
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RenameMyTVSeries-2.3.10-QT5-Linux-x64-static-ffmpeg.tar.xzDate: 2025-08-23 - Size: 78.3 MBRename My TV Series, for Linux (64 bit QT5), a tool to assist in renaming TV Show episode files. This bundle comews with rather large static builds of ffmpeg and ffprobe.
RenameMyTVSeries-2.3.10-QT5-Linux-x64-shared-ffmpeg.tar.xzDate: 2025-08-23 - Size: 1.9 MBRename My TV Series, for Linux (64 bit QT5), a tool to assist in renaming TV Show episode files. This bundle relies on ffmpeg and ffprobe shared libraries on your system.
RenameMyTVSeries-2.3.10-GTK-Linux-x64-static-ffmpeg.tar.xzDate: 2025-08-23 - Size: 78.3 MBRename My TV Series, for Linux (64 bit GTK), a tool to assist in renaming TV Show episode files. This bundle comes with (large) static builds of ffmpeg and ffprobe.
RenameMyTVSeries-2.3.9-macOS-Universal.dmgDate: 2025-08-22 - Size: 100.5 MBRename My TV Series, for macOS (Universal binary for Apple Silicon ARM and Intel 64 bit), a tool to assist in renaming TV Show episode files. Static universal binary builds of ffmpeg and ffprobe are included.
RenameMyTVSeries-2.3.10-GTK-Linux-x64-shared-ffmpeg.tar.xzDate: 2025-08-22 - Size: 1.9 MBRename My TV Series, for Linux (64 bit GTK), a tool to assist in renaming TV Show episode files. This bundle relies on ffmpeg and ffprobe shared libraries on your system.
RenameMyTVSeries-2.3.9-Windows-x64-setup.exeDate: 2025-08-22 - Size: 49.1 MBRename My TV Series, for Windows (Intel 64 bit), a tool to assist in renaming TV Show episode files. Static builds of ffmpeg and ffprobe are included.
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