Move or copy and rename media files, download posters, banners and episode images, create .nfo files, search for missing episodes, calendarize your favourite TV shows - automatically…
From multiple media locations to library language to show and episode images to metadata, to TheTVDB and µTorrent integration; virtually every aspect of TV Rename is configurable…
The ultimate PVR application that searches for and manages your TV shows Automatically finds new and old episodes for you and it works with your current download client! Welcome to Sick Beard's Official Website The ultimate PVR application that downloads and manages your TV shows. Sick Beard is a PVR for newsgroup users (with limited torrent.
On-your marks: Set your preferences, and your TV show collection location(s).
Get set: to run a scan to find out what’s current, sit back, relax, and watch it
Go…
TV Rename is open source and free to use. You may freely modify it for non-commercial use. All we ask is that you feed improvements back into the project so others may benefit.
TV Rename is a media management tool that runs on Windows 7 and later and looks after all your TV show files; making them presentable for Kodi (XBMC), Mede8er, PyTivo and other media hubs.
On the surface TV Rename will “fix” the names of TV shows…
You have a few show episodes saved as video files, they have names like:
The.Shannara.Chronicles.S02E03.XviD-AFG.avi
Let’s clean this up, including the season, show and episode details like:
The Shannara Chronicles - S02E03 - Graymark.avi
Automatically…
TV Rename can: -
Rename files using data from The TVDB and rules you can configure
Monitor specified folders for new TV show files
Media Library - a folder (or folders) somewhere on your PC or NAS or whatever, with a bunch of TV show files in it (them).
Once TV Rename knows about your Media Library it can: -
Copy (or move) files from monitored folders to your Media Library
Download TV show posters and images and create meta-data automatically
List any missing TV show episodes/seasons in your Media Library
Create web searches to help you find missing TV show files
Tell you how long you’ll have to wait until the next episode of your current favourite TV show airs
With iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, apps and games that you download from the App Store are automatically updated by default. You won't see notifications about updating your apps. But you can also update apps manually. For example, if you want to force an update, you can update an app manually.
If you prefer to manually update all your apps, you can turn off automatic updates.
When you download an app on one device, the app isn't automatically installed on your other devices. But if you want apps that you purchase to be downloaded on all of your devices, you can turn on Automatic Downloads.
Update apps manually on your iOS or iPadOS device, on your Mac, or on your Apple Watch.
If you didn’t get the app from the App Store on your Mac, contact the app developer to get help with updates.
When you turn off automatic updates, you receive notifications from the App Store each time an update for one of your apps is released.
On your iOS or iPadOS device or Mac, you can also turn on automatic downloads for iTunes Store music purchases and Apple Books purchases.