NatBur's TVRenamer
NatBur's TVRenamer: Rename TV Show Episodes Automatically
A free, open-source Windows program for renaming video files based on TV show metadata
What is NatBur's TVRenamer?
NatBur's TVRenamer is a free, open-source application for Windows that provides advanced batch renaming capabilities for TV show video files. It can automatically rename episode files downloaded from sites like BitTorrent based on metadata obtained from TheTVDB.com.
Some key features of TVRenamer include:
- Automatically renames video files according to a defined naming pattern that includes the show name, season number, and episode number
- Downloads metadata like episode titles, descriptions, actors, etc. from TheTVDB
- Supports a wide variety of video file types including MKV, MP4, AVI
- Advanced filtering and search capabilities to handle shows with multiple seasons
- Completely customizable with support for custom naming patterns
- Free and open-source (GNU GPLv3 license)
TVRenamer enables users to organize their TV show libraries with proper metadata for integration with media centers like Kodi and Plex. It helps automate the process of curating and managing personal media libraries for the best watching experience.
NatBur's TVRenamer Features
Features
- Automatically renames video files based on TV show metadata
- Supports renaming of individual episodes or whole seasons
- Can rename files based on episode title or season/episode number
- Downloads metadata from TheTVDB.com to ensure accurate renaming
- Supports a wide variety of video formats including AVI, MP4, MKV, etc.
- Allows customization of the renaming format
- Monitors selected folders for new video files to automatically rename
Pricing
- Free
- Open Source
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