2018-06-06, 00:24
Hello,
please forgive me, not completely reading the 66 pages of this subforum, if this subject is easy to solve, I did not find the answer.
I have all my subtitles named
<videoname>-eng.*
<videoname>-jp.*
or
<videoname>-eng-forced.*
<videoname>-jp-forced.*
but for german language, the files just are named
<videoname>.* (without -ger)
or
<videoname>-forced.* (without -ger)
Now, when I want to use the Renamer, those subtitle files aren't renamed correctly.
Is there any chance to tell TMM to treat all subtitle files without a given language "<videoname>.-lang" as , in my case, as german subtitle files?
I.e.
[x] treat unknown subtitle files as [pulldownmenu of languages] while renaming (pulldownmenu for all languges, for users who might have same problem, but with other language).
please forgive me, not completely reading the 66 pages of this subforum, if this subject is easy to solve, I did not find the answer.
I have all my subtitles named
<videoname>-eng.*
<videoname>-jp.*
or
<videoname>-eng-forced.*
<videoname>-jp-forced.*
but for german language, the files just are named
<videoname>.* (without -ger)
or
<videoname>-forced.* (without -ger)
Now, when I want to use the Renamer, those subtitle files aren't renamed correctly.
Is there any chance to tell TMM to treat all subtitle files without a given language "<videoname>.-lang" as , in my case, as german subtitle files?
I.e.
[x] treat unknown subtitle files as [pulldownmenu of languages] while renaming (pulldownmenu for all languges, for users who might have same problem, but with other language).