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Try adding the s01e01, se01e02, etc to your episodes and rescrape them.
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Not sure where you're storing the files, but I have seen a few times that when things have not scraped for me, sharing over SMB it was due to permissions.
I share a TV Show folder over SMB, but sometimes, if I add a new show folder inside the TV Shows folder, the new show is not shared. I remedy this by adding it to the shared list then it appears on the next scrape.
If you have these files local, then this probably wont help.
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2011-02-20, 05:23
(This post was last modified: 2011-02-20, 05:33 by asiajason.)
And everyone...
when I add a new show to the library, I can't even get it to create the top level folder in the library.
I should have been a bit more clear on the exact issue (I am sorry!)
I don't even need any episodes - it should just create the show in my library based on a folder on my drive, and I should see it in the list of TV shows in my library, with artwork. So naming of individual episodes is not an issue here. They are named correctly, as everyone suggested, by the way.
ie, I have created a folder, called "Chuck". That's it. I don't have any episodes for this show. So, when I start XBMC, it finds the folder, scrapes it and adds the TV Show and Artwork for "Chuck", and I see it in my list. Of course, I don't have any eps to watch yet, but the show is there.
This is what it is not doing for Ancient Aliens.
5 year XBMC user on iMac OS X