I had the same problem. But, I was able to to fix it by reading some of the responses in this thread. Plain and simple full concert videos or movies can be added to the music video library. First of all, it does help to have the NFO file of the concert or movie you'd like to add to Kodi's Music Video Library. I create my NFO files with the template provided in this
link.
Second, once I've filled out the form I download it and make sure to place it in the same folder where the video is stored. For example, I have a folder titled Music Videos where all of the folders in it have the title of an artist. In the folder that has the artist's title I will then have the NFO file, the video, and even the poster or artwork I'd like to use as a thumbnail or as fan art. In a nutshell, this is how this would look: (E
> Music Videos > ACDC
By the way, the nfo file and the video file have to have the exact same title. In this case, the nfo file and the video file in the ACDC folder would both be titled
ACDC Family Jewels (2005). The artwork I just simply titled
ACDC Family Jewels (2005)-poster. I'd recommend NOT to include the year (2005) because you can already include it in the NFO file when filling out the template. As I have it right now , when I access the Music Video Library the year comes out twice in the title precisely because it was in the title of the video file as well as in one of the fields in the template when creating the NFO file. So, I'll be fixing this soon.
Anyhow, in the last step one has to be very mindful when importing the selected media into Kodi. After you've set up your source, when you get to
Choose Information Provider, make sure to set it to
Local Information Only. That way, Kodi will only scrape the data stored locally in your device. After the scraping is done, you should see your video as soon as you click on Music Videos in the home menu.
The only issue I have now is in combining two video files. This particular DVD I have from ACDC, Family Jewels, actually came with two discs. As I understand it, I did it the same way I've combined other video files for movies that came in two discs. I named the file for disc one
ACDC Family Jewels (2005)A, and the file for disc two
ACDC Family Jewels (2005)B. So, far in the Music Video Library they do appear as one, but with the title of disc two. When I play the video, it won't automatically play what's contained in disc two. I have to manually scroll to the part of disc two that I want to watch. Any input on how to resolve this particular problem will be greatly appreciated.