2014-07-23, 00:20
Is there any benefit to naming files one way or another? For example:
Everybody's Fine (2009) (BluRay).mkv
vs.
Everybody's.Fine.2009.BluRay.mkv
Does it make any difference?
Also, if a movie name has a colon in it, is it better to just have a space, or should it be replaced with a different character, like - or something?
Example:
name of title in TMDB:
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
name of file:
Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).mkv
or
Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).mkv
or
Star.Wars.Episode.V.The Empire.Strikes.Back.1980.mkv
Seems to scrape either way, is that all that matters?
I guess in this instance, using the "dot" naming scheme simplifies things a little since you just omit any character other than letters and numbers.
Everybody's Fine (2009) (BluRay).mkv
vs.
Everybody's.Fine.2009.BluRay.mkv
Does it make any difference?
Also, if a movie name has a colon in it, is it better to just have a space, or should it be replaced with a different character, like - or something?
Example:
name of title in TMDB:
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
name of file:
Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).mkv
or
Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).mkv
or
Star.Wars.Episode.V.The Empire.Strikes.Back.1980.mkv
Seems to scrape either way, is that all that matters?
I guess in this instance, using the "dot" naming scheme simplifies things a little since you just omit any character other than letters and numbers.