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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1219920" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>The easiest way to have 100% match for movies is to use the tt number as video name. E.G. a video with name tt0111282.mkv is 100% secure identified as "Stargate (1994)" MKV-Buddy renames the finished videos automatically to your like, so this input- name is no problem at all.</p><p></p><p>Series are a bit more to do. You need a sub-folder for each series. This should/could be named as the series itself. As TVDB did not support year for matching it can be a bit tricky to get the correct series match. So it's the most easy thing to put a file (no matter what kind of, most likely a .txt or similar) and name it like TVDB-(ID for this Series).txt, example "TVDB-257655.txt" for series "Arrow". If you have a series, that is not listed (allowed) on TVDB, but exists on TMDB you also can use the following: "TMDB-1412.txt" This (1412) is the ID for "Arrow" on TMDB. Both extra files are temporary and will be deleted as soon as MKV-Buddy has match this series and generated a (Kodi & MP2 compatible) "tvshow.nfo" for this series. Those temporary files are not needed any longer once a "tvshow.nfo" exists... </p><p></p><p>Episodes can be named to whatever you like, as long as the season and episodes number is clear. Best is to use S01E01 somewhere in the name, for multiple episodes in 1 file use S01E01E02E03 .Specials need to be named like "S00E01". The rest of the name (series and/or episodes title or other things) are not used to identify the episode. Some other naming schemes are also usable, even a simple 101 can give a match. For 101 there are some more restrictions. It needs to be at least 3 digits and it has to be the very last part of the name. "Episode101.mkv" is working but "Episode101-rp.mkv" is not.</p><p></p><p>For series you need to select the parent folder of your series folders in MKV-Buddy. The sub- folders are used to determine which videos belongs together. So if you directly select the series folder containing the episodes MKV-Buddy don't know what to do... The series name in the episodes video file is not used at all...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1219920, member: 109222"] Hi. The easiest way to have 100% match for movies is to use the tt number as video name. E.G. a video with name tt0111282.mkv is 100% secure identified as "Stargate (1994)" MKV-Buddy renames the finished videos automatically to your like, so this input- name is no problem at all. Series are a bit more to do. You need a sub-folder for each series. This should/could be named as the series itself. As TVDB did not support year for matching it can be a bit tricky to get the correct series match. So it's the most easy thing to put a file (no matter what kind of, most likely a .txt or similar) and name it like TVDB-(ID for this Series).txt, example "TVDB-257655.txt" for series "Arrow". If you have a series, that is not listed (allowed) on TVDB, but exists on TMDB you also can use the following: "TMDB-1412.txt" This (1412) is the ID for "Arrow" on TMDB. Both extra files are temporary and will be deleted as soon as MKV-Buddy has match this series and generated a (Kodi & MP2 compatible) "tvshow.nfo" for this series. Those temporary files are not needed any longer once a "tvshow.nfo" exists... Episodes can be named to whatever you like, as long as the season and episodes number is clear. Best is to use S01E01 somewhere in the name, for multiple episodes in 1 file use S01E01E02E03 .Specials need to be named like "S00E01". The rest of the name (series and/or episodes title or other things) are not used to identify the episode. Some other naming schemes are also usable, even a simple 101 can give a match. For 101 there are some more restrictions. It needs to be at least 3 digits and it has to be the very last part of the name. "Episode101.mkv" is working but "Episode101-rp.mkv" is not. For series you need to select the parent folder of your series folders in MKV-Buddy. The sub- folders are used to determine which videos belongs together. So if you directly select the series folder containing the episodes MKV-Buddy don't know what to do... The series name in the episodes video file is not used at all... [/QUOTE]
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