Hi, after receiving the pre-order from Amazon, I was sad to see a jumbled episode list after S1 (I don't have it listed here, but can go back if anyone needs me to, my disks were in-order by track, with a special in there).
I applaud your efforts to help others figure out which episode is which.
The _t## part that MakeMKV appends to the file name is not guaranteed to be consistent. It is just something MakeMKV does to try to ensure that every file it writes has a unique name.
MakeMKV's preferences, on the Video tab, has a setting called "Minimum Title Length". This setting controls how long a title must be before MakeMKV includes it in the list of titles. If you change this setting, it is likely to alter the number of titles in the list for any given disc. That will alter, perhaps, which title gets _t02 appended to it, for example.
A better way to map episodes for TV shows on blu-ray is to use the segment map and/or the .mpls file. In MakeMKV, when you highlight a title on the left, there will be a bunch of details about that title shown on the right. The segment map is an ordered list of the .m2ts files on the blu-ray that are source of the audio and video for that title. That list is unaffected by things like the minimum title length setting and is very likely to be the same on everyone's blu-rays.
Hi, after receiving the pre-order from Amazon, I was sad to see a jumbled episode list after S1 (I don't have it listed here, but can go back if anyone needs me to, my disks were in-order by track, with a special in there).