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Here's what works for me...
NFS\nas\
\movies
\concerts
\kidsmovies
HTPC
[mount NFS\nas]
XBMC
Videos | Add
\mnt\nas\movies , \concerts , \kidsmovies (each media type is "movie", not TV or music video)
Movies | Update (scan for new movies, download metadata and posters)
This much alone should show the concert video in Movies.
I then take the steps to create Smart Playlists that create "Kids" and "Concerts" menu items. Then I exclude the files from Kids and Concerts from Movies.
An additional step is that you can create a profile to only show some of these if you wanted to keep it simpler or safer for selected audiences.
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A concert video (1-2 hours) is not a music video (5 min). The more realistic view is how does IMDB or other scraper source classify your concert video. That's the real answer.
Another way, an Iron Maiden concert movie, the Sound of Music, and Spinal Tap are all "movies".