--- -xprime4u.pro-.numbari.s01p01.720p.hevc.web-dl May 2026
| Part | Example | Meaning | |------|---------|---------| | Group tag | -Xprime4u.Pro- | Release group | | Series | Numbari | Show name | | Season & Part | S01P01 | Season 1, Part 1 | | Resolution | 720p | Vertical resolution | | Codec | HEVC | Video codec (H.265) | | Source | WeB-DL | Downloaded from web | Note: P01 might mean "Part 01" (e.g., split episode or dual release). Handle accordingly. import re filename = "-Xprime4u.Pro-.Numbari.S01P01.720p.HEVC.WeB-DL.mkv"
if == " main ": folder = sys.argv[1] if len(sys.argv) > 1 else "." dry = "--dry" not in sys.argv for f in Path(folder).glob("*.mkv"): rename_file(f, dry_run=dry) --- -Xprime4u.Pro-.Numbari.S01P01.720p.HEVC.WeB-DL
ffprobe -v quiet -show_streams -select_streams v:0 "file.mkv" | grep "codec_name\|width\|height" Example output: | Part | Example | Meaning | |------|---------|---------|
This guide covers , renaming , metadata extraction , and automation for such naming conventions. 1. Understand the Pattern The filename contains several parts: # show name S(
Here’s a for creating a script or tool to handle a file named like:
'group': 'Xprime4u.Pro', 'show': 'Numbari', 'season': '01', 'part': '01', 'res': '720p', 'codec': 'HEVC', 'source': 'WeB-DL', 'ext': 'mkv'
pattern = r""" ^-?(?P<group>[A-Za-z0-9.]+)-?. # group (?P<show>[A-Za-z0-9.]+). # show name S(?P<season>\d+)P(?P<part>\d+). # season + part (?P<res>\d+p). # resolution (?P<codec>[A-Za-z0-9]+). # codec (?P<source>[A-Za-z0-9-]+) # source .(?P<ext>[a-z0-9]+)$ # extension """