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==Episode File Naming== |
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Naming of the Episode files is important because, on import, MC17 will parse the filename to identify that the file is a TV Show, extract the Series name, Season and Episode numbers and use this data to populate the relevant tags. |
Naming of the Episode files is important particularly for ripped DVD files because, on import, MC17 will parse the filename to identify that the file is a TV Show, extract the Series name, Season and Episode numbers and use this data to populate the relevant tags. Files for TV Shows recorded using MC17 TV should not need to be renamed as Series and Episode name will already be held in the Library. |
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The syntax for the file name is: Series_name.SxxEyy.Episode_name.File_extension where xx is the Season number and yy is the Episode number, e.g. Frasier.S01E01.The Good Son.mkv. Episode_name is optional as this and othe metadata will be downloaded from tvdb.com. Strictly speaking, all files can be stored in the same folder but, for clarity, it is helpful to create a Folder for each Series and sub-Folders for each Season. During renaming of the files, it is recommended to have MC17 server closed down so the files are not imported until the naming is correct, otherwise some clean-up of the library will be required. |
The syntax for the file name is: Series_name.SxxEyy.Episode_name.File_extension where xx is the Season number and yy is the Episode number, e.g. Frasier.S01E01.The Good Son.mkv. Episode_name is optional as this and othe metadata will be downloaded from tvdb.com. Strictly speaking, all files can be stored in the same folder but, for clarity, it is helpful to create a Folder for each Series and sub-Folders for each Season. During renaming of the files, it is recommended to have MC17 server closed down so the files are not imported until the naming is correct, otherwise some clean-up of the library will be required. |
Revision as of 09:18, 26 May 2012
These instructions cover importing, tagging and cover art for TV Shows.
TV Show Series are well supported byMC17. One thing to get clear is the terminology and hierarchy of terms.
Series
This is the top level term and is the parent name for the set of Seasons and Shows or Episodes. As I am a Frasier fan, I'll use that as my example. So "Frasier" is the Series name.
Season
Most Series have a number of Seasons which consist of sets of Shows or Episodes. A Season may be shown on TV over a number of weeks during a year. Often, the Season may be sold on DVD or Blu-Ray discs.
Episode
An Episode is an individual Show of the Season or Series. You may set up MC17 or your Set Top Box to record these shows with a Subscription.
Episode File Naming
Naming of the Episode files is important particularly for ripped DVD files because, on import, MC17 will parse the filename to identify that the file is a TV Show, extract the Series name, Season and Episode numbers and use this data to populate the relevant tags. Files for TV Shows recorded using MC17 TV should not need to be renamed as Series and Episode name will already be held in the Library.
The syntax for the file name is: Series_name.SxxEyy.Episode_name.File_extension where xx is the Season number and yy is the Episode number, e.g. Frasier.S01E01.The Good Son.mkv. Episode_name is optional as this and othe metadata will be downloaded from tvdb.com. Strictly speaking, all files can be stored in the same folder but, for clarity, it is helpful to create a Folder for each Series and sub-Folders for each Season. During renaming of the files, it is recommended to have MC17 server closed down so the files are not imported until the naming is correct, otherwise some clean-up of the library will be required.
Importing
The Folder where all your Series Folders are stored needs to be included in the watch list for the Library import. Go to File > Library > Import > Import a single folder and select the folder where your Series Folders are stored. MC17 will now import your TV Show files. In the left pane of Standard View, select Video then Files. To make viewing of the files simpler, right click on the field title bar and select Series, Season, Episode, and Media Sub Type. Click once on the Episode column title, then Season then Series. The files will now be sorted by Series, Season then Episode.
If you didn't include Episode name in your file names, the Name for each show will initially be SxxEyy. Series name, Season number and Episode number will have been filled.
Tags
TVDB
Cover Art
Work in progress!!
See detailed instructions for cover Art