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import re

def clean_media_filename(filename): # Remove XXX tags name = re.sub(r'.XXX.', '.', filename) # Replace dots with spaces name = name.replace('.', ' ') # Detect date pattern (YY.MM.DD) date_match = re.search(r'(\d2).(\d2).(\d2)', name) if date_match: y, m, d = date_match.groups() date_str = f"20y-m-d" name = re.sub(r'\d2.\d2.\d2', date_str, name) # Normalize resolution name = re.sub(r'(\d3,4p)', r' \1', name) # Remove extra spaces name = re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', name).strip() return name.replace(' ', '_') + ".mp4"

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