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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1235048" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>It does. S01E01E02E03 is the scheme I'm using since ever the support for multiple files in one episode was added to MP2 (long time ago already). Opposite to TVSeries, MP2 can handle more than two episodes in one file. Theoretically it is unlimited, but at least they couldn't contain more than one complete season. </p><p></p><p></p><p>It depends if TVDB does support this. On TVDB there are two numbering schemes available for some series. The "normal" numbering is like the airing order but there also is the so called DVD order. This can be match your special Doctor Who case (don't know you need to look yourself). MP2 is supporting both schemes. The file naming generally has to be after the airing order. E.G. the series "Firefly" has a completely messed up airing order. The pilot episode was aired as episode 11 out of 14... So Firefly only is watchable if you switch to DVD order...</p><p></p><p></p><p>You don't need to do so. But most people prefer season folders as it is more easy to keep the overview.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1235048, member: 109222"] It does. S01E01E02E03 is the scheme I'm using since ever the support for multiple files in one episode was added to MP2 (long time ago already). Opposite to TVSeries, MP2 can handle more than two episodes in one file. Theoretically it is unlimited, but at least they couldn't contain more than one complete season. It depends if TVDB does support this. On TVDB there are two numbering schemes available for some series. The "normal" numbering is like the airing order but there also is the so called DVD order. This can be match your special Doctor Who case (don't know you need to look yourself). MP2 is supporting both schemes. The file naming generally has to be after the airing order. E.G. the series "Firefly" has a completely messed up airing order. The pilot episode was aired as episode 11 out of 14... So Firefly only is watchable if you switch to DVD order... You don't need to do so. But most people prefer season folders as it is more easy to keep the overview. [/QUOTE]
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