Overview of the App
FileBot is a free multimedia utility aimed at people who collect TV shows and anime. It specializes in automating filename standardization and makes large episode collections easier to browse and manage on disk.
Renaming and Library Management
The app automates episode renaming so files follow consistent naming patterns, which improves sorting and playback compatibility across devices. Batch processing handles entire seasons at once, saving time compared with manual renaming.
Supported Online Episode Databases
- IMDb — broad movie and TV metadata useful for matching episodes and air dates
- TheTVDB — community-maintained series and episode lists frequently used by media managers
- AniDB — detailed anime-specific entries for accurate episode identification
- TV.com — general TV show listings that help fill in episode titles and descriptions
- TVRage — alternative TV guide source for cross-referencing episode data
Subtitle Services Integration
- Sublight — an option for finding subtitles in various languages with automatic matching
- SubtitleSource — searchable subtitle repository that can be used for downloads
- Subscene — popular site for fan-submitted subtitle files in many languages
- OpenSubtitles — large multilingual database that the app can query to fetch subtitles
Archive Integrity and Verification
FileBot can check SFV (and similar) checksum files to confirm large archived collections haven’t been corrupted, helping preserve data integrity when transferring or storing media.
Free Alternative Recommendation
If you only need playback rather than file organization, VLC media player is a robust, free alternative for viewing most video formats.
Why Choose This Tool?
For collectors who want tidy, consistently named episode files, easy access to multiple metadata sources, subtitle automation, and basic archive verification, FileBot provides a compact, practical solution to simplify media management.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Free