Do you have mess in you tv serial files ? Every file has different odd name and you really don't want rename them manually ? The TV Serial Manager application was developed to be a small tool that tries do it for you. It also can lookup for episode titles on the internet sites and include them in new file names.These first versions of application works at colorless console window with interaction only from the keyboard. No installation is needed. Just place single exe file to your root folder with other subfolders, where each that folder contains files for serial. Run the application with name of folder as command line parameter a let the program do all work.In first steps program is searching specified folder and tries recognize every files by parsing their names and extensions. It needs to find number of season and episode for successful work (supported formats listed below). It also supports subtitles files and can even assign them to video files if has different name.
Supported filename formats:
- Most of common naming is included.
Examples: 01x05 (season 1, episode 5)S03E22 (season 3, episode 22)2-08 (season 2, episode 8)413 (season 4, episode 13)Before actual renaming, you can review what will be renamed to what and confirm that or exit program if it's not correct. Files are even divided into season folders like Season 1, Season 2, etc...
Known extensions:
- Video files: avi, mpg, wmv, mkv, mp4- Subtitle files: srt, sub, txt
TV Serial Manager runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
LGPL
license
— the installer is 428 KB.
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