2012-09-06, 12:01
thanks for your reply.
Apologies for the mistakes again,
my structure is indeed
TV/TV 1/ TV Show 1/ Season 1/TV SHow 1.S01E01.avi
...
TV/TV 1/ TV Show 1/ Season 2/TV SHow 1.S02E01.avi
...
TV/TV 1/ TV Show 2/ Season 1/TV SHow 2.S01E01.avi
...
TV/TV 1/ TV Show 2/ Season 2/TV SHow 2.S02E01.avi
...
TV/TV 2/ TV Show 3/ Season 1/TV SHow 3.S01E01.avi
...
TV/TV 2/ TV Show 3/ Season 2/TV SHow 3.S02E01.avi
I am currently using your method by adding each individual source.
Since I regularly add new sources, I was wondering if there was a way to tell XBMC by proper regex to scan second level directory instead of the root to avoiding adding new sources and make it automatic. That would be easier for maintenance because I have several HTPC using XBMC.
Thanks.
Apologies for the mistakes again,
my structure is indeed
TV/TV 1/ TV Show 1/ Season 1/TV SHow 1.S01E01.avi
...
TV/TV 1/ TV Show 1/ Season 2/TV SHow 1.S02E01.avi
...
TV/TV 1/ TV Show 2/ Season 1/TV SHow 2.S01E01.avi
...
TV/TV 1/ TV Show 2/ Season 2/TV SHow 2.S02E01.avi
...
TV/TV 2/ TV Show 3/ Season 1/TV SHow 3.S01E01.avi
...
TV/TV 2/ TV Show 3/ Season 2/TV SHow 3.S02E01.avi
I am currently using your method by adding each individual source.
Since I regularly add new sources, I was wondering if there was a way to tell XBMC by proper regex to scan second level directory instead of the root to avoiding adding new sources and make it automatic. That would be easier for maintenance because I have several HTPC using XBMC.
Thanks.