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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <episodedetails> <title>Episodes 1-16 (Combined File)</title> <showtitle>The Ghost Detective</showtitle> <season>1</season> <episode>1</episode> <episode>2</episode> <!-- ... up to 16 --> <displayseason>1</displayseason> <displayepisode>1-16</displayepisode> <aired>2024-03-15</aired> <studio>JioCinema</studio> <videoaspect>1080p</videoaspect> <fileinfo> <streamdetails> <video> <codec>H264</codec> <aspect>16:9</aspect> <width>1920</width> <height>1080</height> </video> </streamdetails> </fileinfo> </episodedetails> Let me know, and I'll refine it further (e.g., exact episode timings, subtitle syncing, or a full review of the actual show).

The Echo in the Digital Static

He reached for his headphones. Tonight, he wasn't watching a show. He was walking into a crime scene. Use this if you want to manually add the show to a media server without automatic matching. The.Ghost.Detective.S01.E01-16.1080p.JIO.WEB-DL...

for filename in os.listdir(folder_path): # Match pattern: Show Name S01.E01-16 Quality Source match = re.search(r"(The.Ghost.Detective.)S01.E(\d{2})-(\d{2}).(.*)", filename)

import os import re folder_path = "/path/to/your/downloads" Tonight, he wasn't watching a show

Arjun realized the "JIO.WEB-DL" wasn't a source tag. It was a timestamp. Jio meant "live." She was still trapped in the server room, broadcasting her murder on an infinite loop.

if match: show = match.group(1).replace('.', ' ') # "The Ghost Detective " start_ep = int(match.group(2)) end_ep = int(match.group(3)) quality = match.group(4) # Create individual files for episodes 1 through 16 for ep_num in range(start_ep, end_ep + 1): new_name = f"{show.strip()} - S01E{ep_num:02d} - {quality}.mkv" print(f"Would rename: {filename} -> {new_name}") # os.rename(os.path.join(folder_path, filename), # os.path.join(folder_path, new_name)) Use this if the single file actually contains all 16 episodes concatenated. for filename in os

To give you exactly what you need, here are of what you might be asking for. Pick the one that fits: Option 1: A Python Script to Organize/Rename the Files Use this if you have the actual video files and want to clean them up for Plex, Jellyfin, or Emby.