![]() ![]() You would also need to ensure permissions are set correctly on the video folder. If the video folder is on a different computer, then using a UNC path would be more accurate. Is the IP address listed your Serviio box? If so, the correct path would be more like "/video", assuming the folder is directly off the root partition. C:\movies), but on Linux it is a different format. On a Windows PC a local folder would be stated as a drive letter (i.e. I believe what Zip is saying is the path "/192.168.1.6/video" is invalid. on media browser and on my smart tv i see all folders that i share just i dont see the video file. ![]() Neektoo wrote:Sorry i dont wanna be rude but sincerly i didnt understand what u said there. Use the tool FileBot to help with renaming those - if you find you need to do this, search the forum for my posts on using FileBot to help rename files. Renaming your files should fix this issue (if this is it), but you may still have the odd one you cannot get metadata for. extraction and take particular attention to the file naming scheme required for on-line metadata sources. Serviio uses the file name to determine what movie the file contains - generally the file name should be in the format Movie Name (year).xxx for a movie and Series Name Sx圎xx.xxx for a TV servies. Secondly, and more likely, is that you will need to rename your files so that Servio can find the metadata for them. Firstly check the Series category - if your files are a TV series, Serviio may have categorised them there. If this is your issue, then it is fixable. Unfortunately it gets confusing as most users store their movies in a folder called Movies and Serviio has a category called Movies, but the two are not the same thing. ![]() ![]() Note that the Serviio Movies category is not a folder on your PC (and therefore you won't find it under Windows Explorer). If metadata is found for this file, it will also appear in the the Serviio category Video,Movies category as the film title - in this case Yes Man. Only the Folders category in Serviio shows the files as they are stored, based on file name not metadata.įor example, if I have a file called Yes Man (2008) DvDRip.avi stored in my foldername folder on my PC (and shows as such in Windows Explorer) then in Serviio this will appear in the Serviio category Video,Folders, foldername as Yes Man (2008) DvDRip.avi. The Movies, Series, Actors, Directors, etc categories are all populated based on the metadata for the file. When you say "Movies Folder" do you mean the Movies category in the Serviio menu? If so, seeing only a few of these movies simply means the metadata for these files hasn't been found. I am starting to believe we have gone down the complete wrong path with this. In fact, Windows Explorer's Movie folder shows the same info as both WMP and PowerDVD show under the folder's folder.This is further confusing - Windows Explorer can't see these files (how do you know they are there?)!!? Windows Explorer works if I go to the folder's folder, but not the movies folders. In fact, Windows Explorer's Movie folder shows the same info as both WMP and PowerDVD show under the folder's folder. WMP and PowerDVD 2013 Ultra only get partial results. I checked System properties first and it was already set to Full Control.Īnyway, no change. OK, I did the Windows Explorer Security tab and added Everyone with Full Control. Do I need to grant access to each subfolder as well? even if I need to, I still don't get 90% of the videos on the main Movie folder. I have a lot of subfolders and assumed Serviio would pick up the subfolders as well. I didn't set my other folders in Serviio. I did set Everyone access when configuring the folders. There is a "Limited option without a checkmark and bold. OK, I right-clicked the Movie folder and it had No Restrictions with a checkmark next to it and grayed out. I checked Serviio Library tab and it doesn't have a properties folder. I checked WHS 2011 Dashboard and my movie folder is set to read/write access for Guest and Mark Johnson. ![]()
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