Seeking best strategy for maintaining multiple encodes of video files

So here's what I've been doing...
Say that I have a home video that I've made in iMovie, shared it out to AppleTV format for my AppleTV, and imported to iTunes. I'd like to sync this to my iPod Touch. Ok, I need to convert it for iPod, no issues there. But, of course, now I have two copies of the same content in iTunes.
To distinguish them in iTunes and on my streamed AppleTV, I add "iPodTouch" or "AppleTV" to the Name of the file, and choose accordingly to view on the AppleTV or sync to the iPod Touch.
My question to the group:
Is this the right way of thinking ?
Also, given AppleTV's lack of organizing my Shared Movies on the TV screen, of course I'm faced with 2x movie titles in the same vertical listing, only with different title suffixes to distinguish them.
Is this how everyone is generally managing their iPod/Apple TV content ?
I strictly stream to AppleTV at this point, but am aware that I can selectively sync files to the AppleTV and thus have the built-in option to stream, but won't I still be faced with the multiple titles issue when I see (unsync'd...aka streamed) titles ?
Wondering what everyone's strategy is here....
Thanks much in advance !

If you uncheck a movie by its name it won't get listed on the tv. So there isn't actually any need to give the two versions of the same movie a different name.
So for the movie encoded for tv, check its name and it will appear on the tv.
For the movie encoded for ipod, uncheck its name so it won't appear on the tv and add it to a playlist for syncing with your ipod.

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