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I know I've seen this request before and I can't imagine why it hasn't been implemented, (if possible).
Tivo has a great feature that puts the episode (or folder containing the episode) that most recently aired to the top of the list.
This would mean that every time you added/deleted a show, it would have to re-order. (minimally, as the show would be next in the queue).
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xbs08
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Isn't the ep1 before ep2?
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Yes. But if I have a couple episodes of different shows, or some new episodes of some shows, I wouldn't know unless I 'knew' that I had new stuff.
For example, in a banner view...
If I have a new episode of Glee, it would be at the top of the list tonight. (the whole Glee banner).
Then, if I have another show, like the Daily Show, it would be at the top afterwards.
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Oh, you want air date order for different shows, ok.
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alot of skins have a recently added section, that could prob work for your purposes.
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I'm familiar with that. But if I add a bunch of stuff, its not very effective.
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This can be of use, yes...
But you don't want support from a non-coder...
Well, I'm coding, but not for XBMC alas..... (I would like to be able to implement some of my own ideas...)