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    Last edited by Samuel Vergeiner; 25th Dec 2025 at 20:58.
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  2. Is it possible to do that?
    I would say yes.

    should be given by me of course
    Not necessarily. You could use SET /P in a batch script to prompt for user input to be put into a variable. However, if your files is in a folder named "The Walking Dead" you could use "Variable with modifiers" to create the file (&segment) name.

    As for the audio - just leave them. The info in the created MKV is as in the original. You could start using MediaInfo CLI to test for audio language(s) and prompt if to keep or modify - but way too complicated and slow IMO.

    And then use FOR either to call a batch job that handle a single file or build it in a batch job that call mkmerge with the new file/segment name.
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