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When a user deletes a video file from within Kodi, Kodi should also prompt for deletion of any downloaded subtitles. For convenience, the file deletion prompt could simply ask if both files should be deleted.
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Actually, there can be other files as well. Particularly fanart as posters and backgrounds, and also .nfo files. Also as per your suggestion, the video/movie folder itself would not be deleted?
It is probably a souvenir from the Xbox days, but some people actually place all their videos (movies) in one single folder. Not very efficient or intelligent, but they can get away with it. Deleting the folder however in that situation would be somewhat ... catastrophic.
Funny enough, deleting a tvshow will already fully delete that tv show's folder and (sub)folder content.
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2018-09-07, 16:49
(This post was last modified: 2018-09-08, 15:25 by Haris1977.)
90% of people who use a NAS server (like me) use a folder for their movies/series which is named e.g MOVIES.
Inside that folder there are several movie files like NAME_OF_MOVIE.avi and (most of the times) NAME_OF_MOVIE.srt (both avi and srt should have the same name in order to work). So +1 for this..