Ok, I don't understand why this has happened. I am assuming I have messed up something etc... I have read a few things on the boards, but nothing has worked.
I use Ember media manager to scrape everything, so I have local NFOs. Win 7.
Everything works fine if I use Frodo 12.2 and has worked for the year.
None of the Gotham versions have worked.
-Scan Library, a new show will be added without-- episodes.
-I try scanning for new content, no episodes are added
-I try refreshing and scan local, but nothing happens. I am not sure if some sort of error occurs, but I don't see anything.
So that is where I am at for the moment. Would anyone have any suggestions? Let me know if I need to post more info.
Thank you,
Ser
Local data or stored on a NAS or similar?
Added source properly and mark it as "TV-Shows"?
NFO named to match exactly the tv-show name and the file names? Some foreign language charakters in it like "ä", "ö" or "ü"?
Be aware of your folder structure...IIRC TV-Shows only allowed to have 2 subfolders after the TV-Show folder:
/TV-Show
-----name of TV-Show#1
(first subfolder)
---------Season#1
(second subfolder)
-------------Episode#1
(files....)
-------------Episode#2
(files....)
---------Season#2
(second subfolder)
-------------Episode#1
(files....)
-------------Episode#2
(files....)
-----name of TV-Show#2
(first subfolder)
---------Season#1
(second subfolder)
-------------Episode#1
(files....)
-------------Episode#2
(files....)
---------Season#2
(second subfolder)
-------------Episode#1
(files....)
-------------Episode#2
(files....)
Like it´s explained here:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Nam...s/TV_shows
and do a proper naming of your files. Maybe you have to remove your source and add it new, after you checked/redo the things above.
If this all doesn´t work, enable debug logging and paste a
Debug Log at a pastebin site while scanning your content
(2014-08-13, 12:33)David1977 Wrote: [ -> ]Local data or stored on a NAS or similar?
Added source properly and mark it as "TV-Shows"?
NFO named to match exactly the tv-show name and the file names? Some foreign language charakters in it like "ä", "ö" or "ü"?
Be aware of your folder structure...IIRC TV-Shows only allowed to have 2 subfolders after the TV-Show folder:
/TV-Show
-----name of TV-Show#1 (first subfolder)
---------Season#1 (second subfolder)
-------------Episode#1 (files....)
-------------Episode#2 (files....)
---------Season#2 (second subfolder)
-------------Episode#1 (files....)
-------------Episode#2 (files....)
-----name of TV-Show#2 (first subfolder)
---------Season#1 (second subfolder)
-------------Episode#1 (files....)
-------------Episode#2 (files....)
---------Season#2 (second subfolder)
-------------Episode#1 (files....)
-------------Episode#2 (files....)
Like it´s explained here:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Nam...s/TV_shows
and do a proper naming of your files. Maybe you have to remove your source and add it new, after you checked/redo the things above.
If this all doesn´t work, enable debug logging and paste a Debug Log at a pastebin site while scanning your content
This is local data.
I believe I added it as a tv show. Maybe I just need to start the whole thing all over.
NFO is a match, no special characters.
I believe my folder setup is correct:
tv show(1999)/season #/tv show_[s01]_[e01-02-03-04]
or
tv show(1999)/season #/tv show_[s01]_[e01]
I will try and remove the source and start anew.
Thanks for the help
Hmmm, so it seems the fact I was using [ ] was causing the problem.
Is there any program that can change the names of my files? I have a tonne so I won't be able to manually change them.