Obviously you need to have a distinction between the different VIDEO-TS files. So either these are stored in different subdirectories (each being named appropriately with series name and season/episode number or have speaking names. Alternatively use nfo files, but even then you need to somehow name the files.I have a number of ripped DVD's in my exisiting TV Series database where each episode has been manually associated with the appropriate VIDEO-TS file.
Not necessarily. When there is an .nfo file, the name of the video is not important at all. Only thing that is important is that the nfo needs to have exactly the same name as the video file (excerpt for the extension for sure) So if there is a VTS_03.ts that contains episode 7 of season 3 of "Game Of Thrones" a .nfo called VTS_03.nfo containing the metadata for this episode placed next to the VTS_03.ts will lead to a proper identification inside MP2.even then you need to somehow name the files.