Troubleshooting
The application does not launch
Windows
- SmartScreen blocks execution: click on More info → Run anyway. The application will be added to the trusted list for subsequent launches.
- WebView2 error: make sure
Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtimeis installed (pre-installed on Windows 11, needs manual installation on older Windows 10 versions).
macOS
- "CineRename cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified":
- Right-click on the icon → Open (will only work once)
- Or: System Settings → Privacy & Security → Open Anyway
Linux
- AppImage does not launch: check
chmod +x CineRename.AppImage. If the error mentions FUSE, installlibfuse2(sudo apt install libfuse2on Ubuntu). - WebKit error: on some minimal distros, install
webkit2gtk-4.0orwebkit2gtk-4.1.
Plex / Jellyfin does not recognize my files
- Check that the folder structure matches the server conventions (see Plex / Jellyfin / Emby).
- Check that the title + year are recognized by TheTVDB or TMDB. If not, add the ID explicitly (
{tmdb-12345}). - Run a full scan forcing metadata refresh.
- If nothing works, move the file out of the library, scan, put it back, rescan (Plex Dance).
Subtitles are not downloading
- Check your OpenSubtitles API key (Settings → Providers).
- The video hash might not find anything for very uncommon files. The metadata fallback takes over — verify that title + season + episode are properly identified in the Studio.
- Check the rate limit: OpenSubtitles limits the number of downloads per day depending on your plan.
Auto mode loops endlessly
If CineRename reprocesses the same file every cycle:
- Check that the final library is different from the source folder.
- The watcher should be configured on the source folder only.
- If you use
rsyncto push into the source folder, make sure it finishes its copies before CineRename watches (use an.in-progresssubfolder).
Renaming is very slow
- On mechanical hard drives, massive operations are I/O-bound. Expect ~5-10s per 100 files.
- On NAS via SMB / NFS, latency multiplies operations. For very large volumes, mount the share locally (sshfs / nfs with
noatime). - Check the logs (
Settings → Advanced → Verbosity = debug) to identify the slow step.
"Access denied" error
- On Windows, run the application as administrator (right-click → Run as administrator).
- On macOS, Tauri v2 requires explicit permissions. Go to System Settings → Privacy & Security → Full Disk Access and allow CineRename.
- On Linux, check folder permissions (
ls -la) and user ownership.
Undo failed
See the dedicated section in History & Undo. Frequent causes:
- File manually deleted outside of CineRename
- Source volume unmounted
- File renamed after CineRename processed it
How to enable detailed logs?
Settings → Advanced → Verbosity:
error— errors only (default)warn— errors + warningsinfo— key eventsdebug— details useful for diagnosingtrace— extremely verbose, for development
Or via the CINERENAME_LOG_LEVEL=debug environment variable.
Where is my data?
| OS | Config folder | Logs |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | %APPDATA%\CineRename\ | %APPDATA%\CineRename\logs\ |
| macOS | ~/Library/Application Support/CineRename/ | ditto /logs/ |
| Linux | ~/.config/CineRename/ | ditto /logs/ |
You can delete these folders to start from scratch (will lose history and presets).
I didn't find my answer
- Write to cinerename@gmail.com with:
- Your OS and CineRename version
- A precise description of the problem
- Ideally the logs (
Settings → Support → Copy Logs)