Navtree 6 (How to show folders at the root solved and more)
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Sadly the Sony devices Tv's, PS3, Streamers all behave like this
They Nav Bar for Music, Photo, Video will only show things in a certain way
meaning if i was in video, even i could see all folders for all types, it would only show video
and not the other types in that folder, make sense?
So Scenario 11 is a no go on Sony and some other client devices
Sadly the Sony devices Tv's, PS3, Streamers all behave like this
They Nav Bar for Music, Photo, Video will only show things in a certain way
meaning if i was in video, even i could see all folders for all types, it would only show video
and not the other types in that folder, make sense?
So Scenario 11 is a no go on Sony and some other client devices
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
@phibertron
The webinterface shows some files, but not all. In my original post I ment the web browser interface with 'TwonkyServer HTML browser'.
Clients include an mvix, popcorn hour C-300 and some upnp app for my ipad, they are all in agreement that there's nothing.
The webinterface shows some files, but not all. In my original post I ment the web browser interface with 'TwonkyServer HTML browser'.
Clients include an mvix, popcorn hour C-300 and some upnp app for my ipad, they are all in agreement that there's nothing.
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
@raphidae
thanks for re-stateing what you are seeing
I'll do some testing tommorow, to see what I can dig up
thanks for re-stateing what you are seeing
I'll do some testing tommorow, to see what I can dig up
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
Excellent post and I'm trying to follow it, but getting confused.
What I'm looking to do is to split up the video section to show parent folders - rather than all videos being merged into one.
I have four source drives on my ReadyNas with TV Series, HD Movies, SD Movies and 3D Movies.
Instead of all 300+ merged folders appearing, is there a way to have the above four as an intermediate step?
The main reason for this is the smart TV navigation limitations - showing 9 directories on the screen at one time, with no way to skip to letter (which makes going to letter Z take about 7 minutes!).
Your advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
What I'm looking to do is to split up the video section to show parent folders - rather than all videos being merged into one.
I have four source drives on my ReadyNas with TV Series, HD Movies, SD Movies and 3D Movies.
Instead of all 300+ merged folders appearing, is there a way to have the above four as an intermediate step?
The main reason for this is the smart TV navigation limitations - showing 9 directories on the screen at one time, with no way to skip to letter (which makes going to letter Z take about 7 minutes!).
Your advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
Thanks, and dont worry it makes my head spin too =)
Based on the stated 9 folder display limit of the client for folders and a question
If this 9 item limit for media items also, meaning videos ?
I ask this, as there may be more things to be done to make life easier for you
beyond the tweaks I have noted in this thread
Based on the stated 9 folder display limit of the client for folders and a question
If this 9 item limit for media items also, meaning videos ?
I ask this, as there may be more things to be done to make life easier for you
beyond the tweaks I have noted in this thread
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
The limit of 9 is just on one page.
It will scroll through them all, but takes ages!
An ideal solution would just be to group the media directories first by source location, then alphabetically.
Hope I'm making sense! Haha
Thanks again
It will scroll through them all, but takes ages!
An ideal solution would just be to group the media directories first by source location, then alphabetically.
Hope I'm making sense! Haha
Thanks again
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
@chrismcb
your making sense =)
just wasnt sure about how it dealt with the items vs folders
or if even treated them different when displaying the list
I'll put together something for you here shortly
on the root of my video share, I have have folders for genre
and in the root of each genre i place the items
so when I do a by folder, I get a list of genre folders
a two for one deal
for you we will take the idea further, by putting folders at the root of video
and when we go from a folder, we will go to by letter
your making sense =)
just wasnt sure about how it dealt with the items vs folders
or if even treated them different when displaying the list
I'll put together something for you here shortly
on the root of my video share, I have have folders for genre
and in the root of each genre i place the items
so when I do a by folder, I get a list of genre folders
a two for one deal
for you we will take the idea further, by putting folders at the root of video
and when we go from a folder, we will go to by letter
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
@chrismcb
Here is a modified version of scenario 1
with the changes noted in my previous post
so if you limit the number of folders on your video share on your nas to 9
that will help the first branch
there are 26 letters, I chose by single letter, I could further group this if needed/wanted
for ex:
folder - A - items
folder - B - items
folder - C - items
or
folder - ABC - A -items
folder - ABC - B -items
folder - ABC - C -items
if you chose A, and there were more than 9 items there, your gonna have to scroll
but i dont thing it is going to be avoidable here in any way
Here is a modified version of scenario 1
with the changes noted in my previous post
so if you limit the number of folders on your video share on your nas to 9
that will help the first branch
there are 26 letters, I chose by single letter, I could further group this if needed/wanted
for ex:
folder - A - items
folder - B - items
folder - C - items
or
folder - ABC - A -items
folder - ABC - B -items
folder - ABC - C -items
if you chose A, and there were more than 9 items there, your gonna have to scroll
but i dont thing it is going to be avoidable here in any way
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
Thank you very much!
I have downloaded it and applied it, however it doesn't quite work right.
The videos are grouping, but just not at the right directory level.
I have the following files:
TV (dir)¬
_______Series Name (dir)¬
_____________________Series Number (dir) ¬
_____________________________________Episodes (media files)
HD Movies (dir) ¬
_____________Movie name (dir) ¬
___________________________Movie file
SD Movies (dir) ¬
______________Movie name (dir) ¬
___________________________Movie file
3D Movies (dir) ¬
_____________Movie name (dir) ¬
___________________________Movie file
Before it was merging all series names and movie names into one massive list with the sub-folders as above.
Now, its still merging all series names and movie names into one massive list, but inside each one is the alphabetised list.
My ultimate goal would be to have the following structure:
Video ¬
_____TV ¬
_________Series Name ¬
____________________Series Number ¬
_______________________________Episodes
_____HD Movies (dir) ¬
_________________(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
_________________________________________________Movie file
_____SD Movies (dir) ¬
_________________(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
_________________________________________________Movie file
_____3D Movies (dir) ¬
_________________(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
_________________________________________________Movie file
Is this even possible?
Once again, your assistance is much appreciated.
I have downloaded it and applied it, however it doesn't quite work right.
The videos are grouping, but just not at the right directory level.
I have the following files:
TV (dir)¬
_______Series Name (dir)¬
_____________________Series Number (dir) ¬
_____________________________________Episodes (media files)
HD Movies (dir) ¬
_____________Movie name (dir) ¬
___________________________Movie file
SD Movies (dir) ¬
______________Movie name (dir) ¬
___________________________Movie file
3D Movies (dir) ¬
_____________Movie name (dir) ¬
___________________________Movie file
Before it was merging all series names and movie names into one massive list with the sub-folders as above.
Now, its still merging all series names and movie names into one massive list, but inside each one is the alphabetised list.
My ultimate goal would be to have the following structure:
Video ¬
_____TV ¬
_________Series Name ¬
____________________Series Number ¬
_______________________________Episodes
_____HD Movies (dir) ¬
_________________(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
_________________________________________________Movie file
_____SD Movies (dir) ¬
_________________(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
_________________________________________________Movie file
_____3D Movies (dir) ¬
_________________(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
_________________________________________________Movie file
Is this even possible?
Once again, your assistance is much appreciated.
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
The hard part is to have TV subtree different than the others
as its an all or nothing deal with the enmuration
BUT it should work ok in your case with the tv "Series number" as the Alpha list also deals with Numerics
So this
would possible look like this
I've attached one to do the above, and included music and photos to do folder only view
as its an all or nothing deal with the enmuration
BUT it should work ok in your case with the tv "Series number" as the Alpha list also deals with Numerics
So this
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Video ¬
TV ¬
Series Name ¬
Series Number ¬
Episodes
HD Movies (dir) ¬
(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
Movie file
SD Movies (dir) ¬
(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
Movie file
3D Movies (dir) ¬
(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
Movie file
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Video ¬
TV ¬
Series Name (Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
Series Number (Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
Episodes
HD Movies (dir) ¬
(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
Movie file
SD Movies (dir) ¬
(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
Movie file
3D Movies (dir) ¬
(Alphabetised list = ABC, DEF, GHI...) ¬
Movie file
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
Thanks, tried that one too, but it's still doing the same and merging all four content sources into one big list.
I have all three types of movies and tv series shown in the Video list, within each of those is an alphabetised breakdown, with only one child - the actual file.
I have all three types of movies and tv series shown in the Video list, within each of those is an alphabetised breakdown, with only one child - the actual file.
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
Im actually home now, wht I gave you was off the top of my head
I just did a quick test, and yup I see what you see
I'm running 6.0.38 at present on Windows Home Server 2003
It looks like the buildon='res' has changed in its behavior yet again
It has some hard coded return to always return items for a folder
which is why we are seeing the list and the abc sub folders
wicked stupid!!!
its kinda odd that the reverse almost works sort of expected
My best advice for stability and sanity, would be to use Scenario 4 as is
but with one caveat
You are going to have to create your own sub ABC DEF folders in each of your HD 3D folders
and move/place files accordingly in them
which in one can be a blessing in disguise
in that what you see on tv will be truly what you see on the nas
I just did a quick test, and yup I see what you see
I'm running 6.0.38 at present on Windows Home Server 2003
It looks like the buildon='res' has changed in its behavior yet again
It has some hard coded return to always return items for a folder
which is why we are seeing the list and the abc sub folders
wicked stupid!!!
its kinda odd that the reverse almost works sort of expected
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<container buildon='dc:title[3]' class='object.container' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie'>
<container buildon='res' class='object.container' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie' />
</container>
but with one caveat
You are going to have to create your own sub ABC DEF folders in each of your HD 3D folders
and move/place files accordingly in them
which in one can be a blessing in disguise
in that what you see on tv will be truly what you see on the nas
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
I've been tinkering with the code all morning, trying to get my head around it all.
At minimum, I expect the ability to be able to list by storage folder, in alphabetical groups... is that something easy done?
My code is not working, and I'm sure there'll be something silly missed:
<container name='Video By Folder' id='video/folders' class='object.container.storageFolder' restricted='0' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie'>
<container buildon='dc:title[3]' class='object.container' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie'>
<container buildon='dc:title' class='object.container' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie'/>
</container>
</container>
Could I possibly annoy you to cast your eye over the "stripped down" version I am creating?
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At minimum, I expect the ability to be able to list by storage folder, in alphabetical groups... is that something easy done?
My code is not working, and I'm sure there'll be something silly missed:
<container name='Video By Folder' id='video/folders' class='object.container.storageFolder' restricted='0' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie'>
<container buildon='dc:title[3]' class='object.container' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie'>
<container buildon='dc:title' class='object.container' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie'/>
</container>
</container>
Could I possibly annoy you to cast your eye over the "stripped down" version I am creating?
Downloadable from http://www.filesavr.com/V7446MMNRBBSRBD
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
I downloaded your code
and trust me on this, I did a ton of head banging to get the scenarios I posted to work
your attempt is missing a ton of things for twonky to work with it
If you read the very first part of this thread
I go into some explanation of the why and how
In a nutshell, my scenarios have everything a default xml has
but I moved them to the top, and are placed outside of the media sections for photo,music and video
if this is not done, yuo get kaplooey
As I stated in my previous post
What you want to accomplish completely in code is not possible at this time
The problem is with this command
buildon='res'
The 'res' is hard coded to always return items in a folder
even if there is a sub buildon command, it still returns the list into the folders of ther tree
Your right this section is not going to work as you would expect
If 'res' worked as like everything else, but it doesn't ;(, then this would have worked
There is a solution though, not fun to do, but it will work
1. Use Custom Scenario 4
2. Create Alph Folders in each root folder on the nas
Fer ex:
or
3. Move media into Alpha Folders on the nas
or
If you do a search on this forum, you'll find that the working with folders in the navtree
has been a problem for a very very very long time
I was just glad to be able to take it as far as I have already
Going any further is going to take help from twonky developrs who maintain the code
also this is just the tip fo what you can and cant not do in the navtree
.
and trust me on this, I did a ton of head banging to get the scenarios I posted to work
your attempt is missing a ton of things for twonky to work with it
If you read the very first part of this thread
I go into some explanation of the why and how
In a nutshell, my scenarios have everything a default xml has
but I moved them to the top, and are placed outside of the media sections for photo,music and video
if this is not done, yuo get kaplooey
As I stated in my previous post
What you want to accomplish completely in code is not possible at this time
The problem is with this command
buildon='res'
The 'res' is hard coded to always return items in a folder
even if there is a sub buildon command, it still returns the list into the folders of ther tree
Your right this section is not going to work as you would expect
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<container name='Video By Folder' id='video/folders' class='object.container.storageFolder' restricted='0' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie'>
<container buildon='dc:title[3]' class='object.container' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie'>
<container buildon='dc:title' class='object.container' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie'/>
</container>
</container>
If 'res' worked as like everything else, but it doesn't ;(, then this would have worked
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<container name='videos' id='video' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie' class='object.container'>
<container buildon='res' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie' class='object.container.storageFolder' >
<container buildon='dc:title[3]' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie' class='object.container' />
</container>
</container>
There is a solution though, not fun to do, but it will work
1. Use Custom Scenario 4
2. Create Alph Folders in each root folder on the nas
Fer ex:
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HD - ABC
- DEF
- GHI
- JKL
- MNO
- PQR
- STU
- WXY
- Z
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HD - ABC - A
- B
- C
- DEF
- GHI
- JKL
- MNO
- PQR
- STU
- WXY
- Z
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HD - ABC - Alpha.mp4
Bravo.mp4
Charlie.mp4
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HD - ABC - A - Alpha.mp4
- B - Bravo.mp4
- C - Charlie.mp4
has been a problem for a very very very long time
I was just glad to be able to take it as far as I have already
Going any further is going to take help from twonky developrs who maintain the code
also this is just the tip fo what you can and cant not do in the navtree
.
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
Another possible solution for you in your scenario
is to do it based off of upnp:album
with one catch, you would want to put all the TV shows into the root of TV
else
upnp:album would treat each sub folder in TV as an album, possible big list in tree
So if you had the following root folders and NO sub folders in any of them
3D
HD
SD
TV
This would do exactly what you want to do
The problem will be with the TV section
in that episodic shows can have a lot of files names similiar
ShowName SeasonName EpisodeNumber EpisodeName
I would suggest doing this to help a little
I have attached a tested working example for you to evaluate for your needs
is to do it based off of upnp:album
with one catch, you would want to put all the TV shows into the root of TV
else
upnp:album would treat each sub folder in TV as an album, possible big list in tree
So if you had the following root folders and NO sub folders in any of them
3D
HD
SD
TV
This would do exactly what you want to do
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<container buildon='upnp:album' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie' class='object.container' >
<container buildon='dc:title[3]' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie' class='object.container' />
</container>
in that episodic shows can have a lot of files names similiar
ShowName SeasonName EpisodeNumber EpisodeName
I would suggest doing this to help a little
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<container buildon='upnp:album' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie' class='object.container' >
<container buildon='dc:title[1]' createClass='object.item.videoItem.movie' class='object.container' />
</container>
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
Thanks for your help, however my media is managed automatically by a meta-fetcher, putting things into folders, downloading cast info, background images... so I can't alter the file structure without loosing that facility.
What I am now thinking of is creating a new directory on the NAS which has symbolic links to the root content folders (TV, HD, SD, 3D) making that folder a dummy one, gathering everything together, pushing everything down a level on the tree.
This will, with scenario 4, I think allow what I originally wanted, separation of the media by the source folder.
Will report back on its success (or otherwise!)
What I am now thinking of is creating a new directory on the NAS which has symbolic links to the root content folders (TV, HD, SD, 3D) making that folder a dummy one, gathering everything together, pushing everything down a level on the tree.
This will, with scenario 4, I think allow what I originally wanted, separation of the media by the source folder.
Will report back on its success (or otherwise!)
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
And it works!!!
With one small setting change in twonkymedia-server.ini - change followlinks=0 to followlinks=1
With one small setting change in twonkymedia-server.ini - change followlinks=0 to followlinks=1
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
I only wish followlinks=1 was available on the windows platform, I run twonky on a Windows Home Server
So let me get this straight
you created your symbolic links to point to a folder that contains folders
and in doing so,
scenario 4, only returns the root folders
and does not drill down/recognoize/return the sub folders
the symbolic link points to?
So let me get this straight
you created your symbolic links to point to a folder that contains folders
and in doing so,
scenario 4, only returns the root folders
and does not drill down/recognoize/return the sub folders
the symbolic link points to?
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viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9353
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9408
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9416
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9424
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9364
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9497
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9353
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9408
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9416
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9424
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9364
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9497
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Re: Navtree (How to show folders at the root solved and more
What I did was create a share on the NAS (calling it "video") and inside it, create symbolic links to the other shares which I want included in this (TV, HD, SD & 3D).
I can browse the NAS over the network, go into "video" and i see the four directories.
In doing this, I've basically put all video into one big folder and, after setting followlinks=1, Twonky treats it as a normal folder.
This new "video" share's only purpose is for Twonky to move everything down one on the hierarchy.
Scenario 4 now lets me see the four directories under "video" where it then displays all the folders as normal underneath it.
I can browse the NAS over the network, go into "video" and i see the four directories.
In doing this, I've basically put all video into one big folder and, after setting followlinks=1, Twonky treats it as a normal folder.
This new "video" share's only purpose is for Twonky to move everything down one on the hierarchy.
Scenario 4 now lets me see the four directories under "video" where it then displays all the folders as normal underneath it.