You are completly missing the point, i dont have to rename any files.
1- as i said before, i dont want to nfo/xml files, this is not what im looking for, i dont need more files or have a 3rd party app to handle this.
2- my folder/filename is correct, the year, ok, it is when the series started, not ended. If the folder/filename structure is:
[SeriesName] \ [SeriesName] - [S][E] - [EpisodeName]
Do you see the redundancy there? the matching should be the file, not the folder, anyways, i dont care about this, im fine with serviio not recognizing it, and dont worry about my filenames, they are perfect and done by a script i developed with imdb.
This has even more redundancy
Arrested Development\Season 1\Arrested Development S01E01 Pilot.avi
Twice the series name, twice the season.
I dont fully understand the issue or point you are driving at in this post. Serviio does not modify filenames. I suggest you read the faqs and wiki. Giving a file an ImDb#?? What do you mean?
I never said serviio modify filenames, i said i DONT HAVE TO modify filenames in order to serviio recognize them, this shouldnt be how it works, it should just be a plus to a proper match.
We can argue all day long, but THIS IS NOT THE ISSUE im talking about
Before i even go any further with attempting to help u troubleshoot are you willing to rename your files correctly and see if you still fail to get correct info?
Exactly what i shouldnt done, my filenames are correct, i dont have to rename it and even if they were wrong, i cant rename them, i use them for something else as they are. I use serviio so it creates a nice metadata info with the names from imdb, if i have to rename my filenames, then i can just show files by folder.
the issue here IS:
Serviio wont recognize some stuff with a 100% correct name, the causes are:
1- DVDs file (serviio doesnt support it, ok!)
2- Not appearing on tvguide
3- Some movies that share names might also conflict, i dont remember the case now, but there were some, ended up with a movie from the same year but ver2 ( II ) with the same name.
4- Discrepancies with tvguide/imdb, i think there is one in american dad and flashpoint, in flashpoint the issue is the canadean release and the US release, they dont share the same ep-season
Additionally, files with no proper name that should match a tvguide name would also fall into unknown category.
what im asking for is what i did thru the database, give an interface to add Series "categories" and let the user set the names/pics/etc manually, as its stored in the database.
Additionaly, i said, you could also give an IMDB# to a certan file thru this interface and serviio could look that imdb# to fetch the info.
There are other tools that work like this, ex, boxee, i think this is a must feature, otherwise you are blind on what serviio does and cant touch anything, its either "use it as is or dont use it at all" which i think it doesnt match up to all the serviio features has, if serviio provides a metadata library, it should be able to manage it.
So if u want to argue about this, argue about me having files that have the problems explained up there, right now the solution you provide is:
1- Disable serviio auto-metadata
2- Use .nfo files with xbmc
So your solution is dont user serviio feature, and my point is, i should use serviio feature because it detects pretty much all, but serviio should have the option to manually set a filename to an imdb match when the above cases occur, and since serviio wont realize some of the cases (like point 3 and 4), serviio should allow to manage all the library metadata and we will all be happy.
*edit: Seems like they "fixed" the flashpoint series ep naming, here you still have the problem with american dad
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0397306/episodes?season=1http://thetvdb.com/?tab=seasonall&id=73141&lid=7http://epguides.com/AmericanDad/