2022-10-03, 10:25
I recently organized my entire library for Kodi using tinyMediaManager, which scrapes info from TMDB and is saved in the directory of the show as an .nfo alongside a jpg for thumbnails, posters, etc.
This works fine on the PC from which I did the organization. (Example of an .nfo here) However, on my 2nd PC some episodes are missing, or have absurd numbering orders (1023).
I copy and pasted everything over from one PC to the other via an external drive (NTFS to NTFS to NTFS), directory names for the shows themselves are the same between the computers.
Could it be drive lettering differing?
I'm a bit confused on why this is, I had assumed the .nfo paths are relative and it only tries to match the .nfo to the video filename. Is this not the case? Are they hard paths? But if that was the case why are some shows fine and others not?
Is there anyway to figure out what may be going on? It's a sizable library to me, so I'd prefer not to have to retransfer/rename anything.
Please let me know if there might be any more info I should provide.
This works fine on the PC from which I did the organization. (Example of an .nfo here) However, on my 2nd PC some episodes are missing, or have absurd numbering orders (1023).
I copy and pasted everything over from one PC to the other via an external drive (NTFS to NTFS to NTFS), directory names for the shows themselves are the same between the computers.
Could it be drive lettering differing?
I'm a bit confused on why this is, I had assumed the .nfo paths are relative and it only tries to match the .nfo to the video filename. Is this not the case? Are they hard paths? But if that was the case why are some shows fine and others not?
Is there anyway to figure out what may be going on? It's a sizable library to me, so I'd prefer not to have to retransfer/rename anything.
Please let me know if there might be any more info I should provide.