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The.Day.the.Earth.Stood.Still.(1951).avi
The.Day.the.Earth.Stood.Still.(2008).avi
For multi-part movie both part# and cd# are supported.
Title.part#.extension
Examples:
Seven.Pounds.cd1.avi
Seven.Pounds.cd2.avi
The.Simpsons.Movie.part1.avi
The.Simpsons.Movie.part2.avi
All parameters can be used in conjunction - Title.(Year).part.extension
Examples:
The.Stepford.Wives.(2004).part1.avi
The.Stepford.Wives.(2004).part2.avi
The.Stepford.Wives.(1975).cd1.avi
The.Stepford.Wives.(1975).cd2.avi
TV Shows
TV Shows' file names are usually consisted of the show's name, the season (usually
indicated by the letter "S", or just the number), the episode (usually indicated by the
letter "E", or just the number), the episode's title, and some more info regarding the
quality and source of the file.
Boxee currently supports the following types of naming conventions for tv shows.
Show.Title.S##E##.info.extension (double digits are required: S#E# will not work.)
Examples:
The.Sopranos.S02E01.avi
Entourage.S05E01.avi
Show.Title.#x##.info.extension
Examples:
How.I.Met.Your.Mother.1x01.Pilot.avi
The.Office.02×02.stuff.avi
Please note: Adding the series' release year in the file will help resolve remakes and
TV shows with similar names
(please refer to IMDB.com to find the correct release year of the show)
Extra/Special episodes:
Season number should be '00' , episode number should be 01-##.
The episode number should be assigned according to thetvdb.com listings.