![]() I use Kodi’s general instructions for TV Shows: (year) Sx圎yy.įor example: Rugal (2020) S01E01.mp4, Rugal (2020) S01E02.mp4, etc. You would then run a clean library to remove the now dead links. If that doesn’t work try renaming the actual folder and which will normally let Kodi treat it as a new show to scrape. Click on refresh and choose the options for all episodes and not to ignore local. In this case in Videos>files find the top level folder in question and bring up the information window for the show there. If you have a show that is scraping correctly, but you have a correct nfo file in it’s folder then it would seem that Kodi’s db is set to bypass the nfo. In Kodi check in settings>media>videos and make sure the use tags option is not enabled. If the file names do match with TMM’s db then try right clicking on the show and tell it to rewrite episode nfo’s. It is kind of hard to say without specifics (file names in particular) but the only times I normally see issues like that is if I have files that are in DVD order and TMM is trying to scrape the default episode order (or vise versa setting DVD order incorrectly). However, Kodi simply refuses to show the episodes in a couple Series. The weird thing is that I can add new episodes to some ongoing TV Series, run the “Scan for New Content” command and the new episodes show up without issues, don’t even need to delete them for Kodi to see the new episodes. I also tried using the “Update Library” but got the same results. Still not correctly displayed.Īs suggested above, I delete the incorrect TV Series from the library, and then run a “Scan for New Content” in the context menu. I then went to TVDB and created the input for a TV series that did not exist there and Kodi was not showing any episodes for it, despite all files were there and the NFO created by TMM. ![]() I then tried comparing the information in the NFO file and also did not see anything different between a correctly identified series and one not showing the episodes. However, this is not the reason for the incorrect episodes’ listing in Kodi, since it lists some that have one NFO per episodes and others that only one NFO for the whole series correctly. One thing I noticed is that not all TV Shows get one NFO file per episode. I use TMM (TinyMediaManager) to organize my movies and TV series. I spent some time comparing the information stored in the file folders (one per series and seasons in subfolders corresponding to their numbers). I use TVDB as the scrapper for TV shows both in TMM and in Kodi. My 4K+ running Kodi 18.9 still has issues with some TV shows, where an incorrect number of episodes show up or none at all. Marina (hundreds of lines of actors here) Inspired by the bestselling novels, this series follows the eight close-knit siblings of the powerful Bridgerton family as they attempt to find love. When browsing that folder a ton of episodes show up, and one that I recognized was Bridgerton (2020). But I did find some items missing, and it turns out they all show up in a “tv show” called “TV Shows” - all 246 episodes. ![]() So actually the sample info file I gave shows up, so that’s not a good example. However, Palin encountered several setbacks that Fogg did not, partly due to traveling with a five person camera crew, his Passepartout. He followed Phileas Fogg's route as closely as possible during the series. ![]() Palin was to not use any form of travel that was not around during Jules Verne's book, Around the World in 80 Days in 1873 most importantly, he was to use no aircraft. Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days is a BBC television series presented by comedian and actor Michael Palin documenting his eighty-day trip around the world. Thanks for any help, and I’m willing to try some things to sort this out.Īround the World in 80 Days with Michael Palin Honestly can’t seem to find any red flags when comparing a working show’s info file to one that isn’t. Nothing in the logs show up for the missing shows (kodi.log) when scraping. If I know of a show that does this, I have to go to Videos -> Files and then browse to the NAS folder where the show is and watch it that way. I tell OSMC to use “local information only” for both movies & TV shows.īut for some reason, some TV shows just simply are missing from the show browser on OSMC. I use Media Companion to scrape for the info file, artwork, and other details and store them directly into the folders with the media. In the TV Shows folder, I have each show in a separate folder with names like: I have a NAS with a Movies folder and a TV Shows folder. I have a couple OSMC raspberry PIs set up and they work great for our needs. I’ve seen some discussions about this but can’t seem to find the right answer.
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