Ep.123.got.s06.720p.br.org.desiremovies.dad -1-... Fix

Replace 01 with the correct episode number. If you have multiple episodes concatenated into one file (EP.123 could mean episodes 1,2,3 merged), you need to split them (see section 6).

To get a file named like "EP.123.GOT.S06.720p.BR.ORG.DesireMoVies.Dad" to work with media servers like EP.123.GOT.S06.720p.BR.ORG.DesireMoVies.Dad -1-...

: The vertical resolution of the video file. 720p (1280x720 pixels) represents High Definition (HD), offering a balance between clear picture quality and manageable file size. Replace 01 with the correct episode number

I'm not quite sure what you're looking for when you say you need a for that specific file name. However, there is a notable mystery here: Game

This signifies the episode number. However, there is a notable mystery here: Game of Thrones aired only 73 episodes across eight seasons. Episode 123 does not exist in the series. This could be a simple error in labeling, or it might indicate that the file is part of a larger compilation pack where episodes are numbered consecutively across seasons. Alternatively, it could be a placeholder used to sort files in a specific order in a media server library, such as Plex or Jellyfin. Media servers often misinterpret filename sequences; "123" could be a dummy index for a collection or a particular custom organization method.