2008-06-11, 21:51
After going through the same problems many people seem to be having here, I took a step back and relooked at the problems and what experienced users were saying.
Basically I had taken a lot of time to organise my collection all with the same layout, eg
root\Title\Series 1\Title.s01.e01.avi
From the replies I have looked at, all the default settings should pickup this (and many similar variations) without the use of advancedsettings.xml
I therefore deleted advancedsettings.xml, and UserData\Database\MyVideos*.db files (you might need to set Video-Library to not enabled to delete the latter), to start afresh.
Then restarted my XBox to refresh the configuration.
Firstly re-enable the library from Settings-Video-Library-Enable Library
Go to your Video Root which should display all you folders containing either files or Series folders with files in.
On each folder in the root (not the serier folders) bring up the Context Menu and select "Set Content"
Change it to say the directory cotains TV Shows and click OK (leaving "Run automated Scan" unchecked). You should finish back at the root screen.
Then open the Contect Menu again and select "TV Show Infrmation". A screen will appear, select the correct TV Show from the list and if all is well the directory will then be scanned and a TV show Information Screen will appear. Success!!!
You can then go into the folder and the Series Folders (if applicable) and hitting Info when on a file name will bring up the episode information.
Hope this helps people who appear to be struggling in tackling a problem in what I think is the wrong way.
Basically I had taken a lot of time to organise my collection all with the same layout, eg
root\Title\Series 1\Title.s01.e01.avi
From the replies I have looked at, all the default settings should pickup this (and many similar variations) without the use of advancedsettings.xml
I therefore deleted advancedsettings.xml, and UserData\Database\MyVideos*.db files (you might need to set Video-Library to not enabled to delete the latter), to start afresh.
Then restarted my XBox to refresh the configuration.
Firstly re-enable the library from Settings-Video-Library-Enable Library
Go to your Video Root which should display all you folders containing either files or Series folders with files in.
On each folder in the root (not the serier folders) bring up the Context Menu and select "Set Content"
Change it to say the directory cotains TV Shows and click OK (leaving "Run automated Scan" unchecked). You should finish back at the root screen.
Then open the Contect Menu again and select "TV Show Infrmation". A screen will appear, select the correct TV Show from the list and if all is well the directory will then be scanned and a TV show Information Screen will appear. Success!!!
You can then go into the folder and the Series Folders (if applicable) and hitting Info when on a file name will bring up the episode information.
Hope this helps people who appear to be struggling in tackling a problem in what I think is the wrong way.