2011-02-01, 06:12
I've done a bit of searching on naming conventions, etc. in XBMC, but have been unable to find a solution to my problem.
I've ripped a few TV series (Band of Brothers, Babylon 5, etc.) using RipIt, which creates folders with a ".dvdmedia" extension containing the VIDEO_TS folder, etc., which play in the built-in DVD player when clicked.
Now, I've had no problems with this folder/extension for movies; however, when I place them in TV folders, XBMC ignores them. Here's my structure:
Babylon 5 (dir)
---> Season 1 (dir)
------>b5.s01.e01-e06.dvdmedia (dir)
------>b5.s01.e07-e12.dvdmedia (dir)
...
XBMC does not see the episodes. Now, for those that I ripped as ISOs, this naming convention works fine. Any ideas what I am missing here to help XBMC understand this structure, short of just converting these to ISOs?
I've ripped a few TV series (Band of Brothers, Babylon 5, etc.) using RipIt, which creates folders with a ".dvdmedia" extension containing the VIDEO_TS folder, etc., which play in the built-in DVD player when clicked.
Now, I've had no problems with this folder/extension for movies; however, when I place them in TV folders, XBMC ignores them. Here's my structure:
Babylon 5 (dir)
---> Season 1 (dir)
------>b5.s01.e01-e06.dvdmedia (dir)
------>b5.s01.e07-e12.dvdmedia (dir)
...
XBMC does not see the episodes. Now, for those that I ripped as ISOs, this naming convention works fine. Any ideas what I am missing here to help XBMC understand this structure, short of just converting these to ISOs?