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Blu ray disc is error
NFS is correct
synology NAS requires webdav UTF-8 client

Sorry for the machine translation I used
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(2022-09-24, 10:29)sheep99 Wrote: [ -> ]synology NAS requires webdav UTF-8 client
I'm not sure why that would be the case, as Kodi can work directly with NFS as well.
Thread moved to Android, as it's not a feature request.
Thank you for your reply
I need to use Mi TV stick to watch NAS movies at home in other regions, only WEBDAV
NFS for home LAN
My movies are in the directory named by a separate folder, and they are in English
Only the Blu ray original disk format of the WEBDAV scanning database has a problem. The other individual. MKV movies are correct. A large number of movies named PlayList have been scanned. The NFS connection is correct
In addition, WEBDAV connects individual movie information and displays garbled file names
NFS and WEBDAV respectively grab logs, and no exception is found
Please forgive me for using the machine translation
(2022-09-26, 04:20)sheep99 Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you for your reply
I need to use Mi TV stick to watch NAS movies at home in other regions, only WEBDAV
NFS for home LAN
My movies are in the directory named by a separate folder, and they are in English
Only the Blu ray original disk format of the WEBDAV scanning database has a problem. The other individual. MKV movies are correct. A large number of movies named PlayList have been scanned. The NFS connection is correct
In addition, WEBDAV connects individual movie information and displays garbled file names
NFS and WEBDAV respectively grab logs, and no exception is found
Please forgive me for using the machine translation

See post #2 provide a link to your Debug Log replicating the issue so we can see what is going on.