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so i finally got this thing working for the most part, and am loving it more and more. BUT....
i imported all my TV shows which i keep all in 1 folder. I use the same naming convention for ALL tv episodes and each show is in their own folder. all my shows got imported fine except one.
married with children only imported the first 3 seasons, even though i have all 11 seasons in there. after i found these files missing, i tried rescanning for new content, updating library, etc. none of this worked.
how can i fix this show?
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actually...a few questions:
1. how can i re-scrub a folder?
2. if a scrub results in the wrong entry, how can i manually choose the entry IMDB selects?
3. When I add new files to my sources, will XBMC automatically add these to the library, or do i need to re-scan somehow?
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2. but for example, I have Metrolpolis. IMDB scraper auto set as the 1927 black and white film, but in fact it is the 2000(?) anime film. So how can i correct this?
4. After scrubing my movies drives, it was working to show all my movies. Then all of a sudden, i exited and re-entered into the movies section, and now its only 3 movies. everything else is gone. any ideas?
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elan
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Just FYI, some of these things sound like they might be more general XBMC issues rather than OS X specific, so you might want to widen your search/post space a bit.
In terms of re-scaping, you should be able to view information on a movie with 'i' and then reload them. When you reload, it should give you the option to pick another version. I think. Hell, I'm horrible at end user support because I'm too busy coding.
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sho
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Eland is correct, if you refresh from the info screen, you should get the option to manually alter the search parameter.
I have in the past had issues with TV show episodes with dots in the name.
If they do, I would try to remove the dots from the first filename that does not get picked up, and update library (or scan for new content).