![]() Because if something goes wrong, it won't take much time before ending. I suggest that before testing on your root Series folder, test it on a sub-folder first. If your user is admin, you should not need that command. I put a cd command just before calling FileBot because my user is different from admin and somehow, the taskManager is not at the right place when starting. Then you will need to set the Java path correctly.īut why? I've already installed Java 8 on the nas!Ĭode: Select all cd /var/services/homes/masterįilebot -script fn:suball /volume1/video/Series/ -def maxAgeDays=7 Do not forget to use maxAgeDays as specified here : viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5#p8871 Then you need to inform Filebot by following this procedure : viewtopic.php?f=3&t=228 The subtitles are going to be downloaded from the website so you need to create an account on it. ![]() ![]() We first need to set up our OpenSubtitles account. For that, simply follow the procedure but do not install FileBotNode, we don't need it : Īt that point, you should have FileBot correctly installed and running. If you had Java7 installed, you can remove it (at least it's what I did). If this is not done yet, you must open the package center, then find the package "Java8" and install it. You must have (and know how) to have access to your NAS via SSH.įirst of all, we will need to install Java 8 on the NAS.You must have DSM 6.0 minimum on your Synology.What I wanted was to also download subtitles automatically. I'm using Download Station of Synology combined to an RSS feed in order to automatically download some series (if you want to do that, it's there. Basically, everything is already written in the forum, but this tutorial aims at regrouping everything in one thread. This tutorial is intended for people who wants to automatically download subtitles for their movies/series. ![]()
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