2013-03-25, 21:33
(Can't believe I've never registered here in all the years I've been using XBMC. Glad to join the throngs. Moving on...)
One of my hard drives recently went kaput, and unfortunately I don't have records of what was on there. XBMC still has the missing episodes in its library. Rather than do a "Clean library" and get rid of them, I'd like to see a list of the library entries for which video files no longer exist so I can replace them.
I have indeed scoured the forum and internet, but I can only find information on the opposite problem: files without library entries.
I use Sickbeard for shows that are still on the air, so I was able to re-scan those for missing files. But I don't use it to manage older shows and would like to see if XBMC can give me that info easier than asking Sickbeard to manage and check my entire collection.
What's the best way to go about this? Thanks in advance, folks.
One of my hard drives recently went kaput, and unfortunately I don't have records of what was on there. XBMC still has the missing episodes in its library. Rather than do a "Clean library" and get rid of them, I'd like to see a list of the library entries for which video files no longer exist so I can replace them.
I have indeed scoured the forum and internet, but I can only find information on the opposite problem: files without library entries.
I use Sickbeard for shows that are still on the air, so I was able to re-scan those for missing files. But I don't use it to manage older shows and would like to see if XBMC can give me that info easier than asking Sickbeard to manage and check my entire collection.
What's the best way to go about this? Thanks in advance, folks.