Can the file naming suffix be supressed?
Can the file naming suffix be supressed?
When MakeMKV rips the disc, it always adds a _t0x to each file name. Is there any way to suppress this? If I am ripping a TV series I always name each episode before starting. If it is a movie, I only rip the main title. The t0x annoys FileBot, and I often have to remove it before it can find the correct title name in the DB. If I could turn this function off, it would save me time.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Can the file naming suffix be supressed?
Isn't FileBot the exact tool to deal with such things?
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Re: Can the file naming suffix be supressed?
You can edit the file name before saving...
Re: Can the file naming suffix be supressed?
@Chetwood: Yes, FileBot can usually ignore the t0x, but with some TV episodes I have had to rename the file before FileBot will get an accurate match.
@Mike: same thing. I can (and do) set the name in MakeMKV before the rip, but it adds the track number on the end. With many videos Filebot will ignore it, but there are a lot of TV episodes that require me to edit the file name before FileBot can accurately identify the title.
I recognize it's not a major issue, but it would be nice if MakeMKV would recognize the file name I assign before the rip begins and use it as is.
Thanks!
@Mike: same thing. I can (and do) set the name in MakeMKV before the rip, but it adds the track number on the end. With many videos Filebot will ignore it, but there are a lot of TV episodes that require me to edit the file name before FileBot can accurately identify the title.
I recognize it's not a major issue, but it would be nice if MakeMKV would recognize the file name I assign before the rip begins and use it as is.
Thanks!
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Re: Can the file naming suffix be supressed?
Yeah, MakeMKV could drop this at least when only one title is ripped from disc.
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Re: Can the file naming suffix be supressed?
There are two options for the file: Name - that sets the title name in metadata and constructs the default file name, and "File Name" - that sets the actual file name. Select Name in combobox, change it, then select File Name in combobox and remove _txx.atc98092 wrote:@@Mike: same thing. I can (and do) set the name in MakeMKV before the rip, but it adds the track number on the end.
Re: Can the file naming suffix be supressed?
Thanks Mike. I'll try that tonight.mike admin wrote:There are two options for the file: Name - that sets the title name in metadata and constructs the default file name, and "File Name" - that sets the actual file name. Select Name in combobox, change it, then select File Name in combobox and remove _txx.atc98092 wrote:@@Mike: same thing. I can (and do) set the name in MakeMKV before the rip, but it adds the track number on the end.
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Mike, worked great. Never noticed that naming option before. Thanks!
With your latest release, I'm going to try my Star Trek TOS Blu-rays again. Maybe they will rip properly now.
With your latest release, I'm going to try my Star Trek TOS Blu-rays again. Maybe they will rip properly now.
Serviio media server with 18 TB of space. Over 1500 movies and 2000 TV episodes. Samsung JU7100 TV, Sony BDP-S3500, Roku 4, Ultra and two Roku TVs (one 4K) on a gigabit network.
Re: Can the file naming suffix be supressed?
How or where can you do this in the Linux version? I only see Name and Metadata language. Am I even looking in the right place? Thanks.
Re: Can the file naming suffix be supressed?
Do you have a track selected when you click on the pull-down? If you still have the disk selected, you are not at the file level yet, so there is no option to change the file name.
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