[-] jackomodanielo@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

will have a look at it. thanks

[-] jackomodanielo@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

its giving me .mkv files (because i choosed to).

filenames can be anything from just amazon.com.mkv if it cant get the title correctly or episode 1 season 2 of any kind. but this can be messed up, thats the problem.

because of the messed up part... i hoped to have a chance to analyse the video itself (like picard does with audio) and correct the titles.

[-] jackomodanielo@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

sadly its only looking at the filmename itself, there is no checking of the mediafile itself like musicbrainz does.

but i guess this is not available for videos right now.

[-] jackomodanielo@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

There is a free version which is up to date, headed on the old source code. So up to date but free and source available on GitHub.

[-] jackomodanielo@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

thanks, thats working "ok" so far.

Just googled a bit and found a modified version which is standalone mode and doesnt require a license :D
its build out of the older source code when this project was opensource and is streamlined to newest updates.

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Hi,

i am searching for a fotware, preferred Linux CLI based to host on my Server.
I am recording Movies and TV Shows from TV and via Audials. But Audials is not that great in naming the Files correctly.

Is there a tool to rename a media File (Movie or Episode) to the correct Name including Episode # and Season # in case of tv show?

something like radarr etc but only for renaming.
i found https://github.com/dbr/tvnamer but it needs a correct episode and season in the name already.
something like musicbrainz picard for music but only for videos (movies / tv shows)

Thanks for your help

jackomodanielo

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