2012-05-06, 18:18
I have a hard drive which contains the following folder structure:
E (MEDIA):\ Videos \ Movies \ "Movie Name" \ "Movie File"
E (MEDIA):\ Videos \ Shows \ "Show Name" \ "Show File(s)"
Source 1: Attached Movies, scraped with the MovieDB
E (MEDIA):\ Videos \ Movies \
Source 2: Attached Shows, scraped with TVDB.
E (MEDIA):\ Videos \ Shows \
Source 1 works perfectly.
Source 2 doesn't work. Through XBMC, when I go to the appropriate directory for shows, there's actually no additional folders or files visible. Windows can see and open the folders and files under this directory just fine.
Any clues? This is really puzzling - why wouldn't XBMC be able to see my Shows folders, but it can see my Movies?
E (MEDIA):\ Videos \ Movies \ "Movie Name" \ "Movie File"
E (MEDIA):\ Videos \ Shows \ "Show Name" \ "Show File(s)"
Source 1: Attached Movies, scraped with the MovieDB
E (MEDIA):\ Videos \ Movies \
Source 2: Attached Shows, scraped with TVDB.
E (MEDIA):\ Videos \ Shows \
Source 1 works perfectly.
Source 2 doesn't work. Through XBMC, when I go to the appropriate directory for shows, there's actually no additional folders or files visible. Windows can see and open the folders and files under this directory just fine.
Any clues? This is really puzzling - why wouldn't XBMC be able to see my Shows folders, but it can see my Movies?