Directory Structure
Hello all... As this is my first post to this forum allow me to introduce myself.
My name is Zach and I am fairly new to serviio and dnla servers in general. I am currently using serviio to "share" my videos with a roku 1. All in all I think that serviio is GREAT and it certainly does what I need, and it does it in a stable and predictable manner... Kudos serviio team.
There is one problem that I can't seem to solve, and from the searches I have done there may not be a way, but here 'goes.
I use rss feeds to download LEGAL videos automatically. These videos go to a partition... we will call it V:\. Some of the videos go into the root, say "v:\whichever.mp4" and some will go into their own folder, say "v:\whatver\whatever.mp4". I have no control over this... just how the file is setup on download.
Since the metadata lookup picks "some" files up and misses the others (they appear to be named the same) I cannot simply select "display content" under "series" because half of the files are missing.
If I select "display content" under folders, I end up with some of the files showing up under "v:\" in the list, some of the files showing up under "v:\whatever" in the list, and some of the files showing up under the "series" list... so I have to look two or three places for the files.
Since my goal here is automation... renaming each file to try and conform to the metadata search is out of the question... and completely against the point. Therefore I am left with one "desired" alternative...
I desperately want to get this (or another if necessary) server to simply look for all compatible video files in "v:\" and all of it's sub directories (which serviio does) and then simply display all of those files... just the files... not the directory structure (which serviio does not appear capable of). In this way one could simply select "videos", and then see all of their videos in alphabetical order, or date added order, or whatever.
I know this is technically "possible" because serviio kind of does this with the "last added" or "unwatched" or something like that. Is there anyway to spoof the server into viewing all files in that way?
My name is Zach and I am fairly new to serviio and dnla servers in general. I am currently using serviio to "share" my videos with a roku 1. All in all I think that serviio is GREAT and it certainly does what I need, and it does it in a stable and predictable manner... Kudos serviio team.
There is one problem that I can't seem to solve, and from the searches I have done there may not be a way, but here 'goes.
I use rss feeds to download LEGAL videos automatically. These videos go to a partition... we will call it V:\. Some of the videos go into the root, say "v:\whichever.mp4" and some will go into their own folder, say "v:\whatver\whatever.mp4". I have no control over this... just how the file is setup on download.
Since the metadata lookup picks "some" files up and misses the others (they appear to be named the same) I cannot simply select "display content" under "series" because half of the files are missing.
If I select "display content" under folders, I end up with some of the files showing up under "v:\" in the list, some of the files showing up under "v:\whatever" in the list, and some of the files showing up under the "series" list... so I have to look two or three places for the files.
Since my goal here is automation... renaming each file to try and conform to the metadata search is out of the question... and completely against the point. Therefore I am left with one "desired" alternative...
I desperately want to get this (or another if necessary) server to simply look for all compatible video files in "v:\" and all of it's sub directories (which serviio does) and then simply display all of those files... just the files... not the directory structure (which serviio does not appear capable of). In this way one could simply select "videos", and then see all of their videos in alphabetical order, or date added order, or whatever.
I know this is technically "possible" because serviio kind of does this with the "last added" or "unwatched" or something like that. Is there anyway to spoof the server into viewing all files in that way?