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What I would do is just name it "Person.Of.Interest_S03E17.mkv" (or avi, or whatever...). I think Kodi and/or TVDB would be able to identify it from that without any errors. Give it a try!
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Technically, Kodi doesn't even need the actual title. If you just want it there for organization sake, I would call the title "Slash".
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thanks pagali and ned scott. guess I'll call it slash or bluray.com's review named it Root Path.
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Hi MSFighter,
Just on the back of the other comments, I have this same file in my library, pulled down via Sickbeard.
It was automatically renamed to "Person of Interest - S03E17 - -.mp4" but the NFO contains the name / for <title> and it was scraped into all of my Kodi installs without any problems.
(Note I use a REGEX to accept that file naming format which used to be non-standard)
I manually renamed it (plus the thumbs and NFO file) to Root Path, edited the NFO file and then just manually re-added it to my kodi databases... worked fine.