2011-02-12, 17:57
I've just switched from Windows Media Center to XBMC and I'm really liking it so far, but I've noticed a little problem - one of my films hasn't been detected by XBMC and I have no idea which one it is.
I have a lot of films, too may to go compare the folder list to the XBMC library manually, and there is one less film in the library (using the file widget on the home screen) than there are movie folders.
A search for mymovie.xml (used by Media Center) files and .nfo files confirms this - there is one less .nfo than .xml.
Can anyone think of a way to quickly identify the missing film (in Windows)?
I have a lot of films, too may to go compare the folder list to the XBMC library manually, and there is one less film in the library (using the file widget on the home screen) than there are movie folders.
A search for mymovie.xml (used by Media Center) files and .nfo files confirms this - there is one less .nfo than .xml.
Can anyone think of a way to quickly identify the missing film (in Windows)?