Renaming Tab Settings
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Contents
Movie Renaming Tokens
Audio Quality
- Various tokens representing the audio quality of the movie. These tokens are available if you already have the relevant metadata or if you are a premium or demo user.
A:BR
- The audio bitrate of the primary audio stream represented in thousandths such as 1536k, 256k, etc.
A:CH
- The number of channels in the primary audio stream such as 7.1, 2.0, etc.
A:CO
- The codec used to encode the primary audio stream such as AC3, DTS, MP3, etc.
A:FR
- The sampling frequency of the primary audio stream such as 48000, 24000, etc.
Content Rating
- The content rating of the movie, whether in U.S. MPAA or any other country's certification standard.
R
- Represents the content rating of the movie such as PG-13, R, etc.
Genre
- The consolidated genre tag for all of the genres relating to this movie.
G
- Represents the consolidated genre of this movie such as Action-Adventure, Comedy-Romance, etc.
Original Title
- The original title of the movie. If the movie's original title is the same as the movie's title, this token will be blank.
OT OT
- Represents the original movie title such as "The Original Best Movie" with the article "the" in its natural place and spaces between words.
ot ot
- Represents a title such as "the original best movie" with the article "the" in its natural place and spaces between words. The entire name will be converted to lowercase.
OT, OT
- Represents a title such as "Original Best Movie, The" with the article "the" at the end of the and spaces between words.
ot, ot
- Represents a title such as "original best movie, the" with the article "the" at the end of the and spaces between words. The entire name will be converted to lowercase.
OT.OT
- Represents a title such as "The.Original.Best.Movie" with the article "the" in its natural place and periods between words. Hyphens, apostraphes, commas, and other forms of punctuation will be removed (download style).
ot.ot
- Represents a title such as "the.original.best.movie" with the article "the" in its natural place and periods between words. The entire name will be converted to lowercase. Hyphens, apostraphes, commas, and other forms of punctuation will be removed (download style).
OT,.OT
- Represents a title such as "Original.Best.Movie.The" with the article "the" at the end of the and periods between words. Hyphens, apostraphes, commas, and other forms of punctuation will be removed (download style).
ot,.ot
- Represents a title such as "original.best.movie.the" with the article "the" at the end of the and periods between words. The entire name will be converted to lowercase. Hyphens, apostraphes, commas, and other forms of punctuation will be removed (download style).
Rated Score
- The rated score of the movie as a decimal.
R
- Represents the rated score of a movie such as 7.1, 4.5, etc.
Title
- The title of the movie.
T T
- Represents a title such as "The Best Movie" with the article "the" in its natural place and spaces between words.
t t
- Represents a title such as "the best movie" with the article "the" in its natural place and spaces between words. The entire name will be converted to lowercase.
T, T
- Represents a title such as "Best Movie, The" with the article "the" at the end of the and spaces between words.
t, t
- Represents a title such as "best movie, the" with the article "the" at the end of the and spaces between words. The entire name will be converted to lowercase.
T.T
- Represents a title such as "The.Best.Movie" with the article "the" in its natural place and periods between words. Hyphens, apostraphes, commas, and other forms of punctuation will be removed (download style).
t.t
- Represents a title such as "the.best.movie" with the article "the" in its natural place and periods between words. The entire name will be converted to lowercase. Hyphens, apostraphes, commas, and other forms of punctuation will be removed (download style).
T,.T
- Represents a title such as "Best.Movie.The" with the article "the" at the end of the and periods between words. Hyphens, apostraphes, commas, and other forms of punctuation will be removed (download style).
t,.t
- Represents a title such as "best.movie.the" with the article "the" at the end of the and periods between words. The entire name will be converted to lowercase. Hyphens, apostraphes, commas, and other forms of punctuation will be removed (download style).
Title IDs
- Various website ID's that identify a movie.
IMDB
- Represents the IMDbcom ID of the movie such as tt1606378.
TMDB
- Represents the themoviedb.org ID of the movie such as 47964.
Video Quality
- Various tokens representing the video quality of the movie. These tokens are available if you already have the relevant metadata or if you are a premium or demo user.
C
- The video source as it appears in Media Center Master (the 'Type' tag in metadata') such as DVD or BluRay.
Q
- Overall quality of the video such as LOW, SD, DVD, 720, 720p, 1080, etc.
Q:A
- Alternative overall quality of the video that is blank instead of "LOW" or "SD".
V:BR
- The video bitrate represented in thousandths such as 6000k, 1500k, etc.
V:CO
- The codec used to encode the video (or container if the codec information is unavailable) such as DivX, Xvid, x264, H.264, etc.
V:HE
- The height resolution of the video such as 1080, 720, 480, etc.
V:SO
- This token will be "BluRay" if the video resolution is at least 960 pixels wide and blank otherwise as an approximation for determining the video source. It's most often combined with Q or Q:A.
V:WI
- The width resolution of the video such as 1920, 720, 640, etc.
Year
- The production year from when the movie was released.
Y
- Represents the production year such as 1995, 2010, etc.