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<blockquote data-quote="dir" data-source="post: 1049722" data-attributes="member: 24485"><p>No, I don't have series named as "s02e01", those are episodes (note they end in .mkv or .avi to show that they are files, not folders). If I removed the episodes from the folder, there'd be nothing to import.</p><p></p><p>But as for some of your shows importing as videos, I don't know anything about the importer so I can't comment. Perhaps it allocates unknown files to "Video"- ones that it can't identify on thetvdb or wherever its using as a reference. That may be due to a file naming issue.</p><p></p><p>I did notice that series 3 of one of my shows isn't showing up at all but I haven't thought to see if they're hiding in Videos. Let me look now.</p><p></p><p>HAHAHAHAH</p><p></p><p>OMG, EVERY one of my movies, and EVERY one of my TV show episodes, shows up in "Videos". Of course, they also appear in the correct places (Series or Movies) but I also have 35,000 videos in 'Videos'. I can't even open the 'S' folder since about 30,000 TV episodes would be in there (they all start with "s00e00" etc.).</p><p></p><p>Not quite sure why they're there, but clearly they can't be if I'm ever to use the 'Videos' section for other stuff.</p><p></p><p>My results clearly show that ALL shows and movies appear in 'Videos', which implies a non-discriminatory importing error. Your issue seems to be the SOME of your shows appear in there - which implies something slightly different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dir, post: 1049722, member: 24485"] No, I don't have series named as "s02e01", those are episodes (note they end in .mkv or .avi to show that they are files, not folders). If I removed the episodes from the folder, there'd be nothing to import. But as for some of your shows importing as videos, I don't know anything about the importer so I can't comment. Perhaps it allocates unknown files to "Video"- ones that it can't identify on thetvdb or wherever its using as a reference. That may be due to a file naming issue. I did notice that series 3 of one of my shows isn't showing up at all but I haven't thought to see if they're hiding in Videos. Let me look now. HAHAHAHAH OMG, EVERY one of my movies, and EVERY one of my TV show episodes, shows up in "Videos". Of course, they also appear in the correct places (Series or Movies) but I also have 35,000 videos in 'Videos'. I can't even open the 'S' folder since about 30,000 TV episodes would be in there (they all start with "s00e00" etc.). Not quite sure why they're there, but clearly they can't be if I'm ever to use the 'Videos' section for other stuff. My results clearly show that ALL shows and movies appear in 'Videos', which implies a non-discriminatory importing error. Your issue seems to be the SOME of your shows appear in there - which implies something slightly different. [/QUOTE]
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