2021-02-07, 02:49
I'm trying to set up a very simple NFO file. However, no matter how many times I tell Kodi to refers, scan, or do anything with these files (set to local information only mode) it just doesn't care. The tv series gets read, but none of the episode files. The side effect of this is that Kodi DOES NOT show this ANYWHERE on the home page, and I can only play it from the files. Kinda defeats the whole purpose...
If I click "Scan to library" on a video file, it says "No Information Found!" as the title for a message box. The content of the message box is the folder that the episode video is in. I can't find any traces of errors anywhere in the logs.
File tree:
Y:
├─ Movie
├─ TV
│├─ Pocket Monsters XY
││├─ poster.jpg
││├─ tvshow.nfo
││├─ 01 - Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.mkv
││├─ 01 - Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.nfo
and another 92 episodes like this
01 - Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.nfo looks like this:
tvshow.nfo is a full nfo file.
This is an error on both my Windows 10 UWP and Android 10 install of Kodi.
Any help would be appreciated. Please don't link to other forum threads with misleading, hard to find solutions.
If I click "Scan to library" on a video file, it says "No Information Found!" as the title for a message box. The content of the message box is the folder that the episode video is in. I can't find any traces of errors anywhere in the logs.
File tree:
Y:
├─ Movie
├─ TV
│├─ Pocket Monsters XY
││├─ poster.jpg
││├─ tvshow.nfo
││├─ 01 - Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.mkv
││├─ 01 - Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.nfo
and another 92 episodes like this
01 - Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.nfo looks like this:
xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
<episodedetails>
<title>Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!</title>
<showtitle>Pokémon the series: XY</showtitle>
<episode>01</episode>
<uniqueid type="anidb" default="false">9956</uniqueid>
</episodedetails>
tvshow.nfo is a full nfo file.
This is an error on both my Windows 10 UWP and Android 10 install of Kodi.
Any help would be appreciated. Please don't link to other forum threads with misleading, hard to find solutions.