![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately I don't have the skill-set to accomplish this task myself, but hope someone will in the future. Then you could set up filters and regex to extrapolate titles from the file names and even set auto numbering sequences for episodes and seasons, etc. What I am looking for is a front-end to this tool that would allow batch processing so you could format an entire series of files in one go. It's very quick and allows you to edit most any property, but is command line driven and cumbersome for me at least. It is easy enough for single titles using the tool supplied with MKVToolNix called mkvpropedit. *****- 3delite MKV Tag Editor 1.0.175.259 (179.Looking for the same thing w/o remuxing. Features Edit Matroska tags in MKV, MKA, MKS and MK3D files Manage cover arts Search for and download movie details and poster from The Movie Data Base with a couple of clicks Batch rename files by their tags Powerful search functionality to find video and audio files in your library Full unicode support Whats New Updates: official site does not provide any info about changes in this version. Manage cover arts, search for and download movie details and poster from The Movie Data Base with a couple of clicks, batch rename files by their tags and a powerful search functionality (search by actor, a character, director or any crew member for example) to find video and audio files in your library. 3delite MKV Tag Editor 1.0.175.259 | 179.61 MB | MKV Tag Editor - A powerful Matroska container tag editor for MKV video and MKA audio files (MKV, MKA, MKS, MK3D is supported), with advanced search functionality and complete unicode support.
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