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So I have 23 episodes of a TV show and I have the english subtitles for these episodes

 

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what i want to do is rename every subtitle as the same as the correspondent episode and i want to add a the suffix _EN at the end of each subtitle like this

 

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Is there a software of a way to rename these subtitles without renaming them on-by-one and save time ?? Thank you

 

 

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Bulk rename utility can do it.

 

You may need to do a couple of passes though.

 

How to bulk rename. make sure only to select the Srt files.

1. in the remove (5) first n box start 0 and end 0. change the first 0 to a 6 that will removes house.

2. replace (3) put a . in the first and a space in the 2nd, to change . into spaces.

click rename.

3. replace (3) put in copy this from the file "DVDRIP to english-Hi" in to the top box. and _EN in the 2nd box.

click rename

your DONE.

note: 2 and 3 use the same box. you can switch these 2 around. 2. changes the dot to space. and 3 removes dvdrip - english hi and replaced with _EN

note2: when opening the movie files with VLC or any other the subs wont be loaded because of the _EN

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21 hours ago, teodz1984 said:

FILEBOT

http://www.filebot.net/

 

dir *.mp4 /b > rename list

and use ANTRENAMER

rename from a list

I downloaded FileBot and found out how to rename all SRT files exactly like the episodes but can you explain how to add _EN at the end of each SRT file ?? thank you

8 hours ago, andy2004 said:

Bulk rename utility can do it.

 

You may need to do a couple of passes though.

 

How to bulk rename. make sure only to select the Srt files.

1. in the remove (5) first n box start 0 and end 0. change the first 0 to a 6 that will removes house.

2. replace (3) put a . in the first and a space in the 2nd, to change . into spaces.

click rename.

3. replace (3) put in copy this from the file "DVDRIP to english-Hi" in to the top box. and _EN in the 2nd box.

click rename

your DONE.

note: 2 and 3 use the same box. you can switch these 2 around. 2. changes the dot to space. and 3 removes dvdrip - english hi and replaced with _EN

note2: when opening the movie files with VLC or any other the subs wont be loaded because of the _EN

will try Bulk rename. PS: yes it will load the subs even if it has _EN

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