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TV Rename 4.6.1

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TV Rename 4.6.1

 

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TV Rename is a media management tool that runs on Windows 7 and later and looks after all your TV show files; making them presentable for Kodi (XBMC), Mede8er, PyTivo and other media hubs.

On the surface, TV Rename will “fix” the names of TV shows…

 

You have a few show episodes saved as video files, they have names like:


The.Chronicles.S02E03.XviD-AFG.avi


Let’s clean this up, including the season, show and episode details like:


The Chronicles - S02E03 - Graymark.avi

 

or...

 

The Chronicles - 02x03 - Graymark.avi


Automatically

 

TV Rename can: -


Rename files using data from The TVDB and rules you can configure
 

Monitor specified folders for new TV show files


Media Library - a folder (or folders) somewhere on your PC or NAS or whatever, with a bunch of TV show files in it (them).


Once TV Rename knows about your Media Library it can: -

 

Copy (or move) files from monitored folders to your Media Library


Download TV show posters and images and create meta-data automatically


List any missing TV show episodes/seasons in your Media Library


Create web searches to help you find missing TV show files


Tell you how long you’ll have to wait until the next episode of your current favourite TV show airs

 

Quickstart    User Guide

 

Homepage :    https://www.tvrename.com/

 

Download :    https://github.com/TV-Rename/tvrename/releases/download/4.6.1/TVRename-4.6.1.exe

 

Changelog :   https://github.com/TV-Rename/tvrename/releases

 

Poster's comments :

 

A great alternative to the popular but now defunct TheRenamer and does much more than rename files.

 

Installer scanned clean on VirusTotal. Installer and installation directory scanned clean with up-to-date local Kaspersky Internet Security.


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