![]() ![]() click Refresh and all the season information will be downloaded (depending on the size of your media library this may take a little while). My Shows will now be populated with the TV shows that have been identified, however there is currently no “Season” information. Once the match process has finished, click Add & Close and accept the confirmation, all the identified shows will be added to the My Shows tab. In the Scan Results tab, click Auto ID All and TV Rename will attempt to match the found content against TheTVDB, and ascertain if the show is part of a “flat” structure with all the episodes in one folder, or a “tree” structure with sub folders for each season and specials.Īny shows not identified will not have an entry in the Show column or the thetvdb code column these can be fixed manually by highlighting the relevant row in the table and clicking Edit and using Search to interrogate TheTVDB. If you use multiple disks or paths for your library, repeat the above step for each root path.Ĭlick the Check > button, the selected path(s) will be scanned and any content with a recognised structure automatically displayed in the Scan Results tab. The path will be added to the “Monitor Folders” list. Browse to the root folder of your “Media Library” and click OK. Under normal circumstances you would add a Media Library path when adding a new show to TV Rename, however TV Rename has a trick up its sleeve when adding shows already in the library’s folder infrastructure - Bulk Add Shows.įollow the menu to Tools>Bulk Add Shows and whilst on the Folders tab of the newly opened window click Add. TV Rename doesn’t care how these folders are organised, however to us mere humans probably “one folder per show” or “one folder per show with one sub-folder per season” would make sense in terms of being able to (manually) find stuff later if you really need to. The guide assumes you already have the beginnings of a Media Library - a folder (or folders) somewhere on your PC or NAS or whatever, with a bunch of movie or tv show files in it (them). Luckily these have sensible defaults and its actually relatively easy to get up and running providing you don’t get distracted by the settings. The initial setup can be somewhat daunting as there are many options and settings that control the way TV Rename behaves. To do this TV Rename uses data acquired from The TVDB. M:\TV Series\The Outpost\Season 1\The Outpost - S01E06 - The Book of Names.mkv ![]() Once TV Rename knows about these folders (more on this later) it will process media files and move them to the specified location.Ĭ:\users\me\downloads\the-outpost-s01e06-hdtv-x264.mkv In a nutshell TV Rename will identify, move and rename media files from one folder (or group of folders) to another folder, partially identified by the settings in TV Rename and partially identified from the file name. To return to this page click Quickstart Guide in TV Rename’s Help, or browse to. The Quick-Start Guide will help you with the initial setup TV Rename.
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