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What I do is copy the episodes onto my hard drive using MakeMKV. There's no reason to get the actual TV episode title, etc. I cannot be the first person to encounter this. I wouldn't mind except that apps like Plex and Infuse don't know how to associate such a file with the correct metadata from their online sources (which is my goal: Have the user interface easy to navigate). Which leaves all the renamers completely flummoxed. Lost - The Complete Series - Disc 7_t06.mkv They all seem to expect a source file likeĪnd then they can rename it to something likeīut when ripping, the file will have a name like (FileBot, tinyMediaManager, tvRename and ReNamer.) I downloaded a couple of popular programs for renaming and cleaning up video libraries but they too couldn’t decipher the files makemkv creates from tv show rips. The challenge is that unlike with a movie backup, none of the player or server software correctly names, tags, identifies the tv show rips.įor example, if I rip The Dark Knight, the default file name mkv gives it is recognized by Infuse, which displays the correct metadata when I browse my collection.īut if I rip my box set of Cheers, I get a pile of junk.
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I’ve been backing up some tv show box sets I have on blu ray to my server.
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