Scraping Non-Existant Special Episodes
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1. Revision: XBMC, Built on Apr 25 2009 (SVN:19695, compiler 1500)
2. Windows Version: Platform: Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 build 2600
3. CPU/Architecture: Dell Inspiron 9400 Intel Core 2 CPU T5300 @ 1.73 GHz
4. RAM: 2 GB
5. Video Card and Driver version: Mobile Intel 956GM Express Chipset, Intel driver date 12/13/05 ver, 6.14.10.4446
6. Sound Card and Driver version: Sorry, don't know where to find that.
7. Other devices related to issue: None
8. XBMC Revision: See 1.
9. Detailed Instructions to Reproduce the Problem: Below
10. FULL Debug Log: http://pastebin.com/m13b7b6ce
11. MediaInfo output: http://pastebin.com/m57fc00f8

Folder layout:
T:\Staging
\Babylon 5
\Season 1
\b5.s01e01.avi
etc...

I have no special episodes in any folders, no files with s00 in the name. When I Add Source on T:\Staging, Set Content to TV with TheTVDb as the scraper, I get 110 episodes in 5 seasons, but episodes 1 and 2 of season 1 show up as S01 and S02, with episode info for those special episodes. Refreshing the entire series or the individual episodes does nothing. I've moved the Babylon 5 folder elsewhere, dropped the Source, cleaned the Library - it always loads those two as S01 and S02.

The log shows pretty much nothing (errors for missing screensaver directory). I used XBMCUpdate 0.7.6.0 to install build 19695. No difference. Am I going insane, or is this a bug?

UPDATE: I got it to work by unchecking Use DVD Order under the Settings for that Source. But when I tell it to use DVD Order, I get S01, S02, then 3. 1 and 2 are completely hidden.
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