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To give you exactly what you need, here are of what you might be asking for. Pick the one that fits: Option 1: A Python Script to Organize/Rename the Files Use this if you have the actual video files and want to clean them up for Plex, Jellyfin, or Emby.

Detective Arjun wiped the rain from his collar as the screen flickered. The file labeled The.Ghost.Detective.S01.E01-16.1080p.JIO.WEB-DL wasn't just a corrupted download—it was a cry for help. The.Ghost.Detective.S01.E01-16.1080p.JIO.WEB-DL...

@echo off REM Extract episode 1 (assuming 45 min episodes) ffmpeg -i "The.Ghost.Detective.S01.E01-16.1080p.JIO.WEB-DL.mkv" ^ -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:45:00 -c copy "The.Ghost.Detective.S01E01.mkv" REM Episode 2 ffmpeg -i "The.Ghost.Detective.S01.E01-16.1080p.JIO.WEB-DL.mkv" ^ -ss 00:45:00 -t 00:45:00 -c copy "The.Ghost.Detective.S01E02.mkv" REM ... repeat for E03 to E16 Use this if you want a creative writing sample based on the title. To give you exactly what you need, here

if match: show = match.group(1).replace('.', ' ') # "The Ghost Detective " start_ep = int(match.group(2)) end_ep = int(match.group(3)) quality = match.group(4) # Create individual files for episodes 1 through 16 for ep_num in range(start_ep, end_ep + 1): new_name = f"{show.strip()} - S01E{ep_num:02d} - {quality}.mkv" print(f"Would rename: {filename} -> {new_name}") # os.rename(os.path.join(folder_path, filename), # os.path.join(folder_path, new_name)) Use this if the single file actually contains all 16 episodes concatenated. The file labeled The

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