Fully played action - extended functionality
Fully played action - extended functionality
"Move file to a different folder" works fine, but I would like to see a possibility to move the file to a structure
for example, if I am watching tutorials that are saved like this:
d:\videos\tutorials\outdoor\firestarting.mp4
d:\videos\tutorials\gardening\tomatoes.avi
d:\videos\music videos\2-meditation.mpg
d:\music\randomrecordings\2.mp3
after these have been fully watched, I would like to move it to a backup folder with the same structure:
e:\videos\tutorials\outdoor\firestarting.mp4
e:\videos\tutorials\gardening\tomatoes.avi
e:\videos\music videos\2-meditation.mpg
e:\music\randomrecordings\2.mp3
Suggestions, improvements, comments?
for example, if I am watching tutorials that are saved like this:
d:\videos\tutorials\outdoor\firestarting.mp4
d:\videos\tutorials\gardening\tomatoes.avi
d:\videos\music videos\2-meditation.mpg
d:\music\randomrecordings\2.mp3
after these have been fully watched, I would like to move it to a backup folder with the same structure:
e:\videos\tutorials\outdoor\firestarting.mp4
e:\videos\tutorials\gardening\tomatoes.avi
e:\videos\music videos\2-meditation.mpg
e:\music\randomrecordings\2.mp3
Suggestions, improvements, comments?
Re: Fully played action - extended functionality
Seems like a good suggestion to me
Re: Fully played action - extended functionality
Hoping to see this pop up in a future release 

Re: Fully played action - extended functionality
Would the structure have to be created first?
i.e. using the 4 examples, if I have a fifth one
d:\tvshoes\walkingdead\season10\episode04.mp4
could the 'upper level' folders automatically be created, i.e.
D:
cd \tvshows
cd tvshows\walkingdead
cd tvshows\walkingdead\season10
and then the file moved to it?
i.e. using the 4 examples, if I have a fifth one
d:\tvshoes\walkingdead\season10\episode04.mp4
could the 'upper level' folders automatically be created, i.e.
D:
cd \tvshows
cd tvshows\walkingdead
cd tvshows\walkingdead\season10
and then the file moved to it?