Note: If you installed the 32-bit WinRAR and are running 64-bit windows your command will look like this: for /R %i IN (.) do "c:\Program Files (x86)\WinRAR\Rar.exe" x "%i/*. ![]() If all goes well you will have every episode in your current folder, extracted and ready to watch! rar files in each folder and extracts them, placing the extracted file in your current folder. That command is a recursive for loop that looks for. Now that we are in the folder containing all the sub-folders to each episode for your show, type in the following command to extract all of the episodes: for /R %i IN (.) do "c:\Program Files\WinRAR\Rar.exe" x "%i/*.rar" For example: cd "\Users\Steve\Downloads\My Favorite Show - Seasons 1-6\My Show - Season 1" Open up the Windows Command Prompt (Start -> Run -> cmd) or (Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt) Step 2 ⌗Ĭhange to the directory containing the folders for the episodes you want to extract. This is very useful if you legally download seasons of shows and don’t want to extract each episode one by one. This source-available freeware is a Windows command-line version of UnRAR, created by RARlab, the same company that created the commercial WinRAR software. This script uses winrar to recursively extract rar archives. ![]() So for my own archival reasons, as well as making it a little easier for others to find, here it is. This script, as well as similar scripts can be found on the internet but I tend to keep losing the pages that have it.
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