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<blockquote data-quote="Doctor Eggs" data-source="post: 1153771" data-attributes="member: 155247"><p>Thanks for all the replies. </p><p></p><p>I'm using MP1 in conjunction with Kodi/XBMC as the front end and have everything working perfectly. I wouldn't be opposed to going to MP2, but I've seen posts about it not working well with Kodi just yet.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as having them in the videos section: For me, the videos/tv series section are things that I'm going to binge watch and/or watch again at a later date and so I want to keep them. The recorded tv section is for stuff that I'm watching week to week and/or never going to watch again and so I want to delete them after I watch them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I know I'm making more (potentially unnecessary) work for myself by doing things this way but keeping things organized like this helps me out a lot.</p><p></p><p>I haven't dug that deep into MP, but could I write a SQL script that checks if the file already exists and if not, insert it in there? Or am I asking for a lot of trouble?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doctor Eggs, post: 1153771, member: 155247"] Thanks for all the replies. I'm using MP1 in conjunction with Kodi/XBMC as the front end and have everything working perfectly. I wouldn't be opposed to going to MP2, but I've seen posts about it not working well with Kodi just yet. As far as having them in the videos section: For me, the videos/tv series section are things that I'm going to binge watch and/or watch again at a later date and so I want to keep them. The recorded tv section is for stuff that I'm watching week to week and/or never going to watch again and so I want to delete them after I watch them. I know I'm making more (potentially unnecessary) work for myself by doing things this way but keeping things organized like this helps me out a lot. I haven't dug that deep into MP, but could I write a SQL script that checks if the file already exists and if not, insert it in there? Or am I asking for a lot of trouble? [/QUOTE]
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