Folder view - sort by name?
Is there a way to make it so the file list is sorted by name vs date when your viewing content by folder?
I have a Vizio M701d-A3 TV. I was using WMP12 as my DLNA server and when I viewed the files using that, it sorts the folders by name and the contents by name. It appears serviio sorts by file create date.
I'm using a hacked up PS3 profile as I wasn't 100% clear on how to setup a proper profile for my TV that would allow it to transcode anything but avi files with xvid/H264 codec in them and that profile got me the closest after making a few adjustments to it. My TV supports avi files with xvid and H264 (mpeg4)/ac3 or mp3 audio codecs, so I was trying to figure out how to get the profile to allow it to not transcode these as that is what I have encoded all my videos into. Which has been a real pain since avi files that are larger than 4G are not supported... which leaves me stuck ripping blue-rays at not as high a quality as I"d like or I have to split the files at 4g which then names them with -01, -02, -03 on the end of the file. I also have a few TV shows that have a naming convention like S01E01, S01E02 and so on. When ordered by name, these files list out in a usable order.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have a Vizio M701d-A3 TV. I was using WMP12 as my DLNA server and when I viewed the files using that, it sorts the folders by name and the contents by name. It appears serviio sorts by file create date.
I'm using a hacked up PS3 profile as I wasn't 100% clear on how to setup a proper profile for my TV that would allow it to transcode anything but avi files with xvid/H264 codec in them and that profile got me the closest after making a few adjustments to it. My TV supports avi files with xvid and H264 (mpeg4)/ac3 or mp3 audio codecs, so I was trying to figure out how to get the profile to allow it to not transcode these as that is what I have encoded all my videos into. Which has been a real pain since avi files that are larger than 4G are not supported... which leaves me stuck ripping blue-rays at not as high a quality as I"d like or I have to split the files at 4g which then names them with -01, -02, -03 on the end of the file. I also have a few TV shows that have a naming convention like S01E01, S01E02 and so on. When ordered by name, these files list out in a usable order.
Any help would be appreciated.