![]() ![]() If there are more than one subtitle or video file (except sample files), the script will ask for manual interaction.It can handle all files and folders, placed into the current directory.I've decided to gain some experience with Bash and wrote the below script, that has next features: If you have another approach of doing it I'm on board with that too. Movie files and Subtitle files generally have the same name but some times have "_en" post fixed to subtitle files. ![]() This doesn't need to be recursive, I don't want my HDD creating and deleting 100's of files at ones.
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