2014-08-30, 03:03
EDIT: Never mind me. Turns out the rest of the files were groups under something else.
I have the Star Wars Complete Saga as six files. I also have the original trilogy as well as a fan film. All of these are in a directory on my NAS. The structure is as so:
Star Wars/Dark Resurrection/Dark Resurrection.Part01.mp4
Star Wars/Dark Resurrection/Dark Resurrection.Part02.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope (Original).mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (Original).mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars Episode VI - Return Of The Jedi (Original).mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode VI - Return of the Jedi.mp4
When XBMC scanned the files, it picked up Dark Resurrection and decided the rest was "Star Wars Begins." I want to correct that but I don't see any way to just view a straight-up file listing in XBMC. Using Confluence and going to Videos/Files, it shows files for things it didn't detect and titles for things it did. Moreover, I don't see any way to remove the data from "Star Wars Begins" It only seems to allow me to change the listing to another listing. I want, of course, to change it to nine different listings.
I unchecked "System/Settings/Videos/File List/Replace File Names With Library Titles" but that didn't help. I also tried browsing the directory from "System/File Manager" which shows my file names but that doesn't let me set media information on them.
Is there something I'm missing?
I have the Star Wars Complete Saga as six files. I also have the original trilogy as well as a fan film. All of these are in a directory on my NAS. The structure is as so:
Star Wars/Dark Resurrection/Dark Resurrection.Part01.mp4
Star Wars/Dark Resurrection/Dark Resurrection.Part02.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope (Original).mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (Original).mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars Episode VI - Return Of The Jedi (Original).mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back.mp4
Star Wars/Star Wars - The Complete Saga/Star Wars Episode VI - Return of the Jedi.mp4
When XBMC scanned the files, it picked up Dark Resurrection and decided the rest was "Star Wars Begins." I want to correct that but I don't see any way to just view a straight-up file listing in XBMC. Using Confluence and going to Videos/Files, it shows files for things it didn't detect and titles for things it did. Moreover, I don't see any way to remove the data from "Star Wars Begins" It only seems to allow me to change the listing to another listing. I want, of course, to change it to nine different listings.
I unchecked "System/Settings/Videos/File List/Replace File Names With Library Titles" but that didn't help. I also tried browsing the directory from "System/File Manager" which shows my file names but that doesn't let me set media information on them.
Is there something I'm missing?