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== General Strategy == | == General Strategy == | ||
MakeMKV has a, "preferences" dialog, allowing end-users to change different settings. On the "Advanced" tab | MakeMKV has a, "preferences" dialog, allowing end-users to change different settings. On the "Advanced" tab, there is an entry titled, <code>Output file name template</code>: | ||
TODO - show default template | |||
By combining the use of the "name" of the disc with different Output Filename Template patterns, one can ease how TV show episodes are named. | |||
== Assumptions for this HOW-TO == | |||
* You are going to transcode a TV show named, "My Foobar Honey" | |||
* With Season 1(one), produced in the year 2005. | |||
** The recommended approach for naming a TV show episode can be found at [[Naming video files/TV shows]]. | |||
== Example using Linux == | |||
{{divbox|red||'''Note:''' This same strategy can be applied to Windows platforms, | |||
however this example does not attempt to spell out a Windows/Powershell (or other scripting approach such as Python). }} | |||
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Revision as of 00:40, 30 January 2022
Do you use MakeMKV for transcoding from different formats (i.e., DVDs, Blu-Rays, etc.) into Matroska Multimedia Container (aka "MKV") formats?
If so, you may have struggled with transcoding a TV show from a DVD into a file that Kodi can properly integrate into your.
This HOW-TO article provides a step-by-step approach to manage MakeMKV-to-named-for-Kodi TV show episodes.
Overview
When using MakeMKV to transcode a disc that contains multiple TV show episodes, manually renaming things is fairly trivial. What is problematic is when that TV Show has multiple seasons and episodes, the renaming of the various "MKV" files can becoming daunting.
This HOW-TO article provides a general strategy with a specific example done using MakeMKV-with-Linux solution.
General Strategy
MakeMKV has a, "preferences" dialog, allowing end-users to change different settings. On the "Advanced" tab, there is an entry titled, Output file name template
:
TODO - show default template
By combining the use of the "name" of the disc with different Output Filename Template patterns, one can ease how TV show episodes are named.
Assumptions for this HOW-TO
- You are going to transcode a TV show named, "My Foobar Honey"
- With Season 1(one), produced in the year 2005.
- The recommended approach for naming a TV show episode can be found at Naming video files/TV shows.