It sounds like you’re referencing a filename pattern from a adult video series (e.g., "Tonight’s Girlfriend" with Lana Rhoades, dated July 14, 2017, part 1). If you’re looking for a useful feature based on that naming convention — perhaps for media file management, organization, or metadata tagging — here’s one idea:
Feature Name: Smart Adult Scene Renamer & Metadata Mapper What it does: Automatically parses filenames like -TonightsGirlfriend- -Lana Rhoades- 07-14-17 -1... and:
Extracts structured data
Series: TonightsGirlfriend Performer: Lana Rhoades Date: 2017-07-14 (normalized to YYYY-MM-DD) Part/Scene number: 1 -TonightsGirlfriend- -Lana Rhoades- 07-14-17 -1...
Renames to a clean standard
TonightsGirlfriend - Lana Rhoades - 2017-07-14 - Scene 1.mp4
Fetches metadata (via a local library or adult API, if one exists) It sounds like you’re referencing a filename pattern
Studio, director, scene description, cover image, tags, co-stars
Generates an NFO file (compatible with media centers like Kodi, Jellyfin, or Stash)
So the scene appears properly in an adult media server with artwork, actor profiles, etc. Bulk processing Applies to an entire folder of
Bulk processing
Applies to an entire folder of similarly messy filenames