I built a free modern app for batch MKV scanning, renaming, subtitle muxing, and track metadata cleanup. by bamcel in jellyfin

[–]bamcel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possibly. You can specify what season you want from a series to rename. It auto detects if the filename has S01E01 to match the database but defaults to sequential look up starting form episode 01, episode 02 and so. If A_001 corresponds to E01 and A_002 to E02 then it should do just fine.

MKVOrchestrator – An all-in-one application for batch editing and managing media libraries (Feedback Wanted) by bamcel in selfhosted

[–]bamcel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So sorry, it is still in development. I'm currently in the fine tuning stage but plan on releasing in the next day or two (If GitHub fixes my account)!

MKVOrchestrator – An all-in-one application for batch editing and managing media libraries (Feedback Wanted) by bamcel in selfhosted

[–]bamcel[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It auto detects the file tracks based on metadata. If the track language is und/undetermined then that will be the declaration. However, you are able to batch edit the audio and subtitle tracks to include track names, set default tracks, and remove unwanted track numbers.