A long time ago, when I set my grandkids iPad up I took file names like
s01e03 - Some Episode Title.mp4 and used MP3Tag to merge Title, Artist, and Album metadata and rename the file as ARTIST.s01e03.Some.Episode.Title.mp4
Season, TV Show, other metadata was all correct
This format was recommended in a VLC wiki that I found, but can't locate any more
Edit -- Found it https://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:IOS/
I swear I used to get a library organized on the iPad in a more logical order in the media library:Smart handling of music albums and TV shows
VLC for iOS 2.1 added smart handling of music albums and TV shows. Based upon meta tags and pattern matched file names, VLC for iOS will automatically detect TV shows and music albums. Switching the library mode in the sidebar menu will reveal dynamic collections for either category. "All Files" switches back to the default mode listing all files available on your iOS device within the VLC context.
How are TV shows detected by VLC for iOS?—at present, based upon the file name. The following schemes are supported in current releases: "Show.Name.S01E01.Optional.Episode.Name" or "Show.Name.0x00.Optional.Episode.Name". Show Name will become optional in version 2.2.1. Detection for more schemes will be part of future releases.
Artist 1
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Artist 2
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Now when I load 3 seasons of a show, I get all the episodes for all the seasons in one massive 'folder' that makes it impossible to find anything
I did find a post that said only the first 6 filename characters are used for grouping, but that is so illogical I couldn't believe it until I tested it. This would me that I need to rename every file and lose all identifying information
IS there ANY way to structure a file name or metadata to organize the media library better???