2015-08-18, 05:02
Hi,
This is for my Kodi 15.0 installation on my HTPC running windows7, Confluence skin.
I added two .wmv instructional videos to my Kodi 15.0 library to watch while exercising. I added them as TV shows from my NAS, all files in the folder as one show. Scraper was the TVDB. I did not get a notification that the shows were not found, although there is no way they were based upon the naming convention.
I can navigate to the folder containing the videos under videos/files. However I am not able to get TV shows to appear on my home screen. When I go to Home Window options in skin settings the line for Hide TV shows is greyed out. When I changed the folder content to movies, scraping with TMDB, there was no error about the movies not being found. The videos did not appear under movies.
What am I missing while adding these. I have only added actual movies in the past, never TV shows or other videos. I would like to be able to navigate to these more easily. I can make custom NFO files for these to provide info.
Thanks,
Eric
This is for my Kodi 15.0 installation on my HTPC running windows7, Confluence skin.
I added two .wmv instructional videos to my Kodi 15.0 library to watch while exercising. I added them as TV shows from my NAS, all files in the folder as one show. Scraper was the TVDB. I did not get a notification that the shows were not found, although there is no way they were based upon the naming convention.
I can navigate to the folder containing the videos under videos/files. However I am not able to get TV shows to appear on my home screen. When I go to Home Window options in skin settings the line for Hide TV shows is greyed out. When I changed the folder content to movies, scraping with TMDB, there was no error about the movies not being found. The videos did not appear under movies.
What am I missing while adding these. I have only added actual movies in the past, never TV shows or other videos. I would like to be able to navigate to these more easily. I can make custom NFO files for these to provide info.
Thanks,
Eric