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<blockquote data-quote="jeffp" data-source="post: 25909" data-attributes="member: 15285"><p>ok I had the exact same problem but I finally figured it out. You create a folder and put all your TV shows in that folder. Then you have to rename each file in the following format (showname) (episode).avi (or what ever format they are in. Here is an example.</p><p></p><p>Seinfeld_4x02.avi - Thats episode 2 of season 4 on Seinfeld. If you don't put the season/episode it will just bring up a huge list of all the episodes and you can choose from the list if you know what episode it is.</p><p></p><p>ok, then add that folder to the My Video section, go into your folder and highight one of the shows, press F9 on your keyboard and a list will come up with TV.com Lookup as an option. Choose that and it will go out and pull down the information you need and coverart if its available.</p><p></p><p>The issue I have with this right now is that all the TV info is added to the Movie database but I guess the plan is to eventually have its own DB so I'm holding out for that before I go and add all the data to my movie database.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffp, post: 25909, member: 15285"] ok I had the exact same problem but I finally figured it out. You create a folder and put all your TV shows in that folder. Then you have to rename each file in the following format (showname) (episode).avi (or what ever format they are in. Here is an example. Seinfeld_4x02.avi - Thats episode 2 of season 4 on Seinfeld. If you don't put the season/episode it will just bring up a huge list of all the episodes and you can choose from the list if you know what episode it is. ok, then add that folder to the My Video section, go into your folder and highight one of the shows, press F9 on your keyboard and a list will come up with TV.com Lookup as an option. Choose that and it will go out and pull down the information you need and coverart if its available. The issue I have with this right now is that all the TV info is added to the Movie database but I guess the plan is to eventually have its own DB so I'm holding out for that before I go and add all the data to my movie database. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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