Tool for renaming movies according to original

January 27th, 2020

Hi
I’ve been googling for a while, but without any luck.
I found this utility, SubDownloader, which searches opensubtitles.org according to hashes of the movies in a specified folder, and lets you download the appropriate subtitles in the languages you prefer.
This works beautifully, but I noticed that a lot of my movies have the wrong names. Basically a lot of them don’t contain the original group/releaser, which I miss, because without it, it makes it a lot harder to find the correct subs.
Now, is there a utility/tool for renaming files according to eg. theisonews.com or similar?
Any help or alternative would be appreciated

Answer #1
why not just going to info and renaming them properly ? too lazy ?
Answer #2
why not just going to info and renaming them properly ? too lazy ?
You could say I’m too lazy… You could say that for any kind of automation… everything can always be done manually, but if I can avoid doing tedious work, I most certainly will… Anyway, most of my files have names like “The Aviator.avi” which to me makes it kind of difficult to rename, since I have no idea who did the release.
Answer #3
I doubt there is an app that can find out which release group encoded the movie since the MD5 get’s changed every time somebody rars it, renames it, uses banbuster,etc.
Answer #4
Really? Does the MD5 change when you compress a file? I thought that the original file would indeed be intact. Actually I thought that was what the CRC check made sure of..? But you’re probably right, there isn’t such a tool… Too bad

 

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