2010-11-17, 02:47
XBMC doesn't peek inside ISO files to determine codec information when scanning. Only after playing the ISO will it then cache the information and set the appropriate flags.
Why put the ISO inside a folder with the same name, isn't that redundant? I just have a folder of DVD ISOs with the name of the movie:
Why put the ISO inside a folder with the same name, isn't that redundant? I just have a folder of DVD ISOs with the name of the movie:
Code:
\\whs-server\Movies\DVD\The Godfather - A Novel for Television [Disc 1 of 2].iso
\\whs-server\Movies\DVD\The Godfather - A Novel for Television [Disc 2 of 2].iso
\\whs-server\Movies\DVD\The Godfather - The Coppola Restoration (1972).iso
\\whs-server\Movies\DVD\The Godfather (1972).iso
\\whs-server\Movies\DVD\The Godfather Part II - The Coppola Restoration (1974).iso
\\whs-server\Movies\DVD\The Godfather Part II (1974) [Disc 1 of 2].iso
\\whs-server\Movies\DVD\The Godfather Part II (1974) [Disc 2 of 2].iso
\\whs-server\Movies\DVD\The Godfather Part III - The Coppola Restoration (1990).iso
\\whs-server\Movies\DVD\The Godfather Part III (1990).iso