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"Save as" function for Folders in Transmission

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@keksznet wrote:

hello there,
if I'm manually add torrents to Transmission per "Remote Gui" I can specify the main folder name for the client, the "save as" field from the screenshot:

How can I do the same with Flexget?

I would either let this option "empty" and add the path specified in the config.yml, OR I would like to enter here "Season.xx" string, from which "xx" is the Season number, parsed from the metainfo_series.

Like this:

set:
  path: "~/torrent-dl/_series_archive/{{ series_name|replace(' ','.')|replace(':','-')|replace('(','')|replace(')','') }}/Season.{{ series_season|pad(2) }}/"

or to add the Season.xx as "Save as" in the transmission client!
and in this case have something like this (in the config):

set:
  path: "~/torrent-dl/_series_archive/{{ series_name|replace(' ','.')|replace(':','-')|replace('(','')|replace(')','') }}/"

I have currently the first example as solution implemented, but now the path looks like this, where Transmission is downloading the files:

~/torrent-dl/_series_archive/Into.the.Badlands/Season.01/Into the Badlands S01 720p/
- mkv1
- mkv2
- mkv3
...
- mkv6

--> "Into the Badlands S01 720p"
is originated from the torrent, it was the folder from the Uploader...

Which is not what I want/like.
Because sometimes the torrent includes also episode folder per each video file and it makes my whole system full of folders embedded into each other.

I cannot move the content of the torrents after a few days and build up my structure as I want, because I want to seed specific torrents longer (sometimes for years!). And therefore I'm downloading them directly to the archive disc/folder. From which I can seed for ages.

For this I'm looking for an automated solution.
Manual works, as you can see on the "Remote GUI".

Thanks!
K

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