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Thought you were sleeping lol.
No that format worked first time for me (and with the exception of the TV show name is how all my files are named) - the one that didn't work was S0xExx (but that wasn't how you had them named - so is really superfluous, was just the way you had shown your file naming and my interpretation.
I see nothing in your naming convention that is anything drastically different to mine - yet mine works, flawlessly, and yours doesn't. Haven't looked too far back the thread, but have you produced a debug log of an attempt to scrape the new episodes (clearly clutching at straws now and probably way out my depth).
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I am using MySQL now, but it was actually doing this before I switched to using that I believe. I am using SMB to connect to a share hosted on a Windows 7 Ultimate computer. The shared folder is on a FlexRAID storage pool. The devices I am using for Kodi are Amazon Fire TVs. My episodes, once again, are named "Show Name - SxEE - Episode Name", so something like "Arrow - 2x01 - City of Heroes".
Hope that provides enough information.
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glac
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Err ok, so today it magically worked with all the new episodes...
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It's called the "Harry Potter Experience".
Seriously - which build are you using and what have you done differently? As soon as as I read FlexRAID and networks, smb etc, I run a mile. I have a StableBit DrivePool, but no network, just to one display, thankfully I don't need to feed any more.
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Piers
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2015-02-08, 01:43
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-08, 01:44 by Piers.)
I've just noticed this.
I'd been looking through my network, counting how many shows there are, and realised that the total was 284. I then went back to the main installation of Kodi and saw that only 187 shows had been found. I looked through all the sources and it appeared to have 'picked' which shows - although the total was there on Gotham but not in Helix or .1.
In the end I had to remove all sources and rescan everything one by one, then it doubled episodes (after a long library clean) so I then removed Kodi entirely and deleted everything. I then left it for hours scanning everything back in.
(Problem sources included 1 local drive and 3 network drives over three machines)
Edit: I meant to point out that the reason I started looking was because new episodes were not showing.
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ameic
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I think I'm getting the same problem but it's only happend with 12 monkeys, SIckrage has queued and post processed it to the correct directory and the same file and name structure as every other show but for some reason it won't show any tv shows in Kodi.. Generally it's SR. stuffing up but this time Kodi just isn't recognising the episodes (the show is added fine) any ideas?
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Do you have an Android (ARM) version that can be used for testing as well? If not, it's fine, I'll just wait until it's in an official build.
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Sorry, I haven't had time to try this yet and probably won't until tomorrow. Thank you for the link. I'll let you know as soon as I have some information for you.
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It doesn't look like that worked either. It's the same as before. Some shows it picks up, and others it does not. For example, it picked up the new episode of Supernatural, but not Parks and Recreation.