GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2) ![]() Identify and rename music using AcoustID audio-fingerprints and MusicBrainz info.Įxtract files from zip, multi-volume rar and 7zip archives as well as ISO images. Transcode any subtitle as UTF-8 encoded srtĮasily create and verify sfv, md5 and sha1 filesĪware of checksums that are embedded in the filenameĭirectly compare two or more directory treesĪuto-lookup of any existing file verification Integrated subtitle viewer for srt, ass and sub files ![]() Reverse rename files using internal history or the original torrent fileĪdvanced matching logic of files and subtitles Supports movie identification and renaming via OpenSubtitles, IMDb or TheMovieDB Supports language preferences for series and episode titles Powerful and highly customizable episode naming scheme Series / Anime / Movie name auto-detection Rename and move hundreds of media files in a matter of secondsįetch episode info from TVRage, AniDB, TheTVDB or SerienjunkiesĪccurate and robust and simply awesome file / episode matching logic Powerful and full-featured cmdline interface and scripting interface for any kind of automation Platform-independent and straight-forward application deployment ![]() FileBot supports Windows, Linux and Mac, plus there's a full-featured command-line interface for all sorts of automation.Ī simple user-interface tuned for drag-n-drop (no need to bother with file dialogs) It's smart, streamlined for simplicity and just works. I will be glad to hear from you.FileBot is the ultimate tool for renaming your movies, tv shows or anime and downloading subtitles. Try it and tell me if it will be as good as it has been for me. Having the double language name on the file is also important if you are not English native. I encountered no more than half a dozen cases where this schema brought to excessive length in pathnames.įor such a cases I removed some less useless parts of the schema, respectively, in order of least importance:ĭepending on how you generally access your archive, having the main actors in the filenames can be handy sometime. It will not appear if the file is one only. (Part 1) if the entire movie is split into more than one file, this optional final tag will be added to correctly sequence the series.(Action, Crime, Thriller) This is the movie genre and category.(Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw, Ben Johnson) is a subset composed of the firtst three Actors appearing on TMDB.If the media contains also language information (multi channel audio tracks) they will be shown as well. this is the main data related to the audio format of the file.(The Getaway) is the original movie name.Getaway! Is still your localized movie name Getaway! (The Getaway) (1972) (Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw, Ben Johnson) (Action, Crime, Thriller) (Part 1) That directory will contain the real media in the format you have choosen in the following format: is the same record as above, using IMDB instead.is the movie database number that refers to this movie.(as the primary language of the file is ITA) Getaway! Is the Italian name of the movie “The Getaway”.This function is used to format the movie directory name using the movie in the primary language of the media being stored. The normalization function puts the multi word titles to camel case. Then there is a normalization function to remove some odd characters and punctuation symbols that may corrupt file names.Feel free to remove it if you will never encounter such a use case. ![]() If you have thousands of movies and you know the title you want, better you create some shortcuts to reach it. This comes handy when you are on a TV scrolling movies on a samba share. Recently, Filebot has added a conventional naming scheme, called / adds an additional sub-directory level (of just one character only) to separate the entire set of movies into max 27 directories:0-9, A, B…Z. I eventually succeeded setting up Filebot to have almost zero errors when importing my video library into Kodi Leia.
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