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2016-12-18, 15:15
(This post was last modified: 2016-12-18, 15:17 by judocama.)
I can not exclude the Extras directory so it does not scan it. I have modified the advancedsettings file as follows:
<Video>
<Excludefromscan>
<Regexp> -trailer </ regexp>
<Regexp> [! -._ \\ /] Extras [-._ \\ /] </ regexp>
</ Excludefromscan>
</ Video>
But still detect the Extras folder and put it in the library.
Someone help me?
Thanks in advance.
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2016-12-18, 22:06
(This post was last modified: 2016-12-18, 22:51 by judocama.)
Thanks a lot,
After doing a recursive search when I go back to doing a normal search it detects me all the Extras directories again.
I clean the path but always find them again
Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
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I have my folders so:
Title (year)/Extras/ Title (year).Bluray-Cd2.iso (Here I have an iso of a bluray whose 2 discs are extras without any folder for the addon "extras" to recognize it
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2016-12-19, 16:25
(This post was last modified: 2016-12-19, 16:25 by judocama.)
I actually put in the extras folder the disk 2 of a bluray that only contains extras and different versions of the same film (for example extended versions etc ...) but you might be right and leave the second disk in the directory where I have the first and rename it according to wiki. By the way I have noticed that when there are two disks in iso and you give it to play does not collect the metadata, is there any way to solve that? Thanks for your help.
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I use that
Use the "Exclude folder from scans" option when the content type is set to "none"
Place a file (even an empty one) named .nomedia in the directory you want to exclude.
Note: Windows users should name the file .nomedia. which will trick Windows into using the proper .nomedia name.
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