Sweeper

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Sweeper - the Swiss Army Knife of recording management

Available actions

continue 
do nothing and continue to next rule.
stop 
do nothing and stop processing rules.
preserve 
(deprecated) do nothing and stop processing rules.
move 
move the recording to a folder.
movecreate 
move the recording to a folder and create it if it doesn't exist.
fileunder (folders only) 
look for another existing with the same name as the new series recording and, if found, move the new recordings into it.
fileundercreate (folders only) 
As fileunder but if no folder is found then create a new one.

Available conditions

flag 
a flag against the recording, e.g. 'flag New'. Flags are Locked, New, Encrypted, Guidance, ODEncrypted, Shrunk, Deduped.
lcn 
Logical channel number, e.g. 'lcn 1', 'lcn {> 1}'
duration 
recording duration in minutes, e.g. 'duration {> 60}'
schedduration 
scheduled recording duration in minutes.
size 
size in bytes
age 
age in hours (measured from recording end time).
wage 
number of hours since last watched, or from recording end time if not watched.
definition 
standard (SD) or high (HD) definition, e.g. 'definition SD'
title 
title contains ..., e.g. 'title {The Big Bang Theory}'
synopsis 
synopsis contains ...
guidance 
guidance contains ...
genre 
recording genre is.. e.g. 'genre Children'
hour 
hour of recording, e.g. 'hour {>= 21}'

Available tokens

 %genre 
Recording genre.
 %definition 
Definition of recording (HD or SD).
 %title 
Recording title.
 %channel 
Channel name.
 %lcn 
Logical channel number.
 %duration 
Recording duration (in minutes).
 %timestamp 
Start of recording as YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
 %yyyymmmdd
Start of recording as YYYYMMDD.
 %hhmm
Start of recording as HHMM