Postby Foxlebt » 05 Dec 2019 05:02
I may not have the complete full answer, but here's what I did that solved the problem.
Read through everything before attempting!
Remove the following:
SYMBOLS including but not limited to: [ , ] \ | . ! - _ @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) : ' "
The following letters: S E (even if they are in phrases like S02E12)
Basically, make all your file names as simple as possible just for your way of identification.
Afterwards, you will have to change the title of your file (WHICH IS NOT THE RENAMING/NAME)
You will either have to right click on the video file, go to properties, details, then change the title/name from there for each individual file;
Otherwise, what I do is to use Mp3tag which is my go-to while renaming and editing the properties of many files.
Once you have successfully installed Mp3tag, highlight all your files that you'd've planned on editing (or use Ctrl+A), Right Click and click on Mp3tag.
There, after doing all the renaming, you Ctrl+A and click on Convert, in which you click Convert Filename-Tag
Then, delete your preexisting files on VLC in your application and move the NEW edited files into your VLC application.
Regarding the renaming of the files, you can also use Mp3Tag to select all files, click on ACTIONS (QUICK), select REPLACE, select ALL for your Field.
Then put in the symbols/letters in the Replace section and the rest should be self-explanatory.
Remember to enable Case-Sensitive when replacing letters. (Also note that if your episode title has the letter S or E per se, you would have to add it in manually after replacing!)
Hope this works for you too!