About
FileBot is the ultimate tool for renaming your tv shows and anime, downloading subtitles from various sources or just simple file verification.
FileBot can be launched via Java Web Start. No manual download or installation required.
Getting Started
FileBot makes organizing your movies and TV shows a breeze! We'll automatically match your files with information from various online databases. How you want your media files to be named and organized is completely up to you. Our groovy format engine supports pretty much anything!
- Drag movie or episode files into the "Original Files" list area
- Right-click "New Names" list area and select your preferred datasource
- Hit "Rename"!
Fetching subtitles is just as easy, just drop it in! Besides automatic lookup you'll also be able to manually search and download subtitles, preview subtitles and fix encoding problems (e.g. force UTF-8).
- Drag your movie or episode files onto the top-right drop area
- Hit "Download"!
Use FileBot from the command-line! There is a simple CLI for core tasks like renaming media files and fetching subtitles as well as checking or creating SFV files. On top of that you can use our scripting engine to define more complex automated processing. There's already shared scripts for various tasks that you can just run right away or further customize to your needs.
- Watch media folders and organize new files automatically
- Extract files from multi-volume rar archives
- Fetch artwork and create nfo files for TV shows or movies
- Export your media files including media info as CSV text file ... and more!
Some Features
- A simple user-interface tuned for drag-n-drop (no need to bother with file dialogs)
- Platform-independent and straight-forward application deployment
- Powerful and full-featured cmdline interface and scripting interface for any kind of automation
- Rename and move hundreds of media files in a matter of seconds
- Fetch episode info from TVRage, AniDB, TheTVDB or Serienjunkies
- Accurate and robust and simply awesome file / episode matching logic
- Series / Anime / Movie name auto-detection
- Powerful and highly customizable episode naming scheme
MediaInfo optional - Supports language preferences for series and episode titles
- Supports movie identification and renaming via OpenSubtitles, IMDb or TheMovieDB
- Reverse rename files using internal history or the original torrent file
- Download subtitles from OpenSubtitles, Subscene and Sublight
- Find exact subtitles on OpenSubtitles
- Find linked subtitles on Sublight
MediaInfo required - Auto-extract zip and rar archives
- Integrated subtitle viewer for srt, ass and sub files
- Transcode any subtitle as UTF-8 encoded srt
- Easily create and verify sfv, md5 and sha1 files
- Aware of checksums that are embedded in the filename
common in anime releases - Directly compare two or more directory trees
- Auto-lookup of any existing file verification
- Extract files from zip, multi-volume rar and 7zip archives as well as ISO images.
Download
- Executable Jar: FileBot_@{version}.jar (14MB) for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, BSD and Solaris
- This package does not include the MediaInfo and 7-Zip native libraries. 32-bit JRE requires 32-bit native libs
- Mac OS X app bundle: FileBot_@{version}.app (16MB)
- Windows installer: FileBot_@{version}_x86.msi or FileBot_@{version}_x64.msi (15MB)
- Debian packages: filebot_@{version}_i386.deb or filebot_@{version}_amd64.deb (15MB)
- Embedded Linux packages: filebot_@{version}_arm.ipk or filebot_@{version}_i686.ipk (16MB)
- Portable: FileBot-@{version}-portable.zip (12MB)
- Source Zip: filebot-@{version}-src.zip (500kB)
- Arch Linux package is available via AUR