2015-08-14, 17:27
I experience exactly the same issue on Kodi 15.0 (21 July 2015).
I have the following folder structure
> Videos
>> TV Shows
>>> Breaking Bad
>>>> Extra's
>>>> Season 1
>>>> Season 2
>>>> Season 3
>>>> Season 4
>>>> Season 5
The "TV Shows" folder is added as "source" for TV Shows in Kodi, and set to scan recursively. However:
Both approaches work fine for Movies, but both settings get ignored when used with TV-shows. The Extra's content gets scanned and wrongly displayed in library on every single Library Update. This drives me nuts.
I want to be able to keep the TV show extra's in the dedicated show folder, and if computer is stupid enough not to be able to tell an extra from an episode, then I want to at least be able to exclude a folder from scan manually. So why are both methods getting ignored for TV Shows?
I have the following folder structure
> Videos
>> TV Shows
>>> Breaking Bad
>>>> Extra's
>>>> Season 1
>>>> Season 2
>>>> Season 3
>>>> Season 4
>>>> Season 5
The "TV Shows" folder is added as "source" for TV Shows in Kodi, and set to scan recursively. However:
- Under Kodi > Videos > Files > Breaking Bad, the "Extra's" folder is explicitly set to "Content - Note" and the "Exclude folder from library updates" is checked
- Inside the "Extra's" folder I placed a .nomedia file
Both approaches work fine for Movies, but both settings get ignored when used with TV-shows. The Extra's content gets scanned and wrongly displayed in library on every single Library Update. This drives me nuts.
I want to be able to keep the TV show extra's in the dedicated show folder, and if computer is stupid enough not to be able to tell an extra from an episode, then I want to at least be able to exclude a folder from scan manually. So why are both methods getting ignored for TV Shows?