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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/20/20 9:25 AM, Jim Abernathy
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<div class="gmail-line">When I look at my leanfront
screen at the top level I see a list of items along
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Videos.</div>
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<div class="gmail-line">When I select Videos now I see
a list of items along the left of:</div>
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Folder symbol with title "The Big Bang Theory", and
folder symbol with title "Hogan's Heroes"</div>
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<div class="gmail-line">The two folders with names are
from /mnt/md1/samba/public/media/tv-shows/ and the
titles are sub-folders</div>
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<div class="gmail-line">The blank folder are videos
from either remote backend /srv/mythtv/videos or
master backend /mnt/md1/samba/public/media/test
videos/</div>
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<div class="gmail-line">Note the space between "test
videos"</div>
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<div class="gmail-line">One more note. The file counts
under the folders is interesting. The blank named
folder has 6, and if you move the cursor over and
count you do have 6 so that's correct. The Folder
named The Big Bang Theory has 172 with agrees with
what Windows says using file explorer which also
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<div class="gmail-line">However, the folder named
Hogan's Heroes says 336 files but there are 168
files in that directory.</div>
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<p>Peter,</p>
<p>more testing on the folder name issue. Noticing that in my
Videos -> TV Shows directory I had another directory for each
show, I duplicated that for test videos. Now I have a directory
structure like: test videos/Various Videos. <br>
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<p>So now Leanfront -> Videos show one folder for each TV show
as it did before but now there is a Various Videos directory
with all my test videos.</p>
<p>There is still a blank folder on the left side, but that only
contains the videos from my remote/slave backend videos
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The blank folder name should contain files in the root of your
videos directory structure, i.e. not in a subdirectory under videos.<br>
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<p>The file count is still off on Hogan's Heroes directory: 168
files Leanfront count is 336, which is double. I know 168 is
because all Hogan's Heroes fans know there where 168 episodes
recorded back in the 60's. Also Ubuntu's properties displays 168
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<p>The file count is actually just a count of the number of iicons
to the right. If you scroll right you will likely find each show
icon is displayed twice. Is it possible that these are being
accessed in two ways? Perhaps the directory is shared and accessed
by your slave as well as by the master? I see samba is mentioned
above, perhaps that samba directory is in both the master and
slave setup.</p>
<p>If that is the case it looks like mythfrontend has some sort of
duplicate elimination method built in but the api does not. If so
I can build that into leanfront or fix the api.<br>
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