Correct file structure naming
#1
Hey there all first time user of XBMC and post on these forums. Smile

Now I am planning to use an unRAID server as my storage and appletv2's as my playback devices.

Now down to question at hand how do I find the correct file structure I need for documentaries so the scrapers will detect it as I am a very big fan of documentaries.

If you could help me it would be most grateful Smile
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#2
There are several that you can use. In my opinion, the simpleist, and one that has never failed to scrape for me is...

"Show Name S01E01".xxx
Where 'S' is season and 'E' is episode

So for example:
Planet Earth S01E01.mkv
Planet Earth S01E02.mkv

If it makes you happy, and it might you can always include the name of the episode as well:
Planet Earth - Pole to Pole S01E01.mkv
Planet Earth - Mountains S01E02.mkv

You get the point.
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#3
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=TV_...o_Library)
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#4
Ned, you should follow the link that you posted... I don't think it will help much... Big Grin
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#5
TapRackPull Wrote:Ned, you should follow the link that you posted... I don't think it will help much... Big Grin

LMAO Laugh
Well it was missing the closing bracket in the link

Here's the correct one
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=TV_...o_Library)
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#6
TapRackPull Wrote:Ned, you should follow the link that you posted... I don't think it will help much... Big Grin

that darn auto linking the forums do love to exclude a trailing ")"

*shakes fist at forum software*
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