Single TV shows accross multiple drives / locations

digirunt at 09h42
25
Jan
2010
Single TV shows accross multiple drives / locations

Hi

This might have been covered before but I wasn't having much luck finding the answer.

I have several large TV show collections with different seasons on different drives but in a folder with the same name, XBMC see these as one show and only lists the show once with all seasons together however MC lists them seperately and each requires scraping seperately.

This means if say SHOW X has
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