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rodsugden
May 23, 2015Aspirant
Directory list in DLNA
I've seen the thread about file listings but I have a directory problem that is getting progressively worse. Panasonic Vierra with a Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 2 [X-RAID2]. For either photos, music ...
rodsugden
May 25, 2015Aspirant
Thanks,
That certainly improved things.
But it's still not quite what I would expect.
At the top level I now get "folders", "music", "pictures", "video". but if I select pictures I still get all the music and video directories listed as well.
However, if I select "folders" at the first level I the get music, pictures video etc re-listed and then, if I select pictures at the second level, it works.
So I now only have to go one level more than required to get a "normal" directory.
Maybe I'm missing something with the file structure but somehow I expect it to be pictures, then all the pictures sub-directories, not all the music and video as well.
The structure in windows is quite clear and that is where I copy it from.
Selecting "pictures" and then getting all the music and video directories as well just doesn't make sense to me.
I'm too old for linux based systems.
That certainly improved things.
But it's still not quite what I would expect.
At the top level I now get "folders", "music", "pictures", "video". but if I select pictures I still get all the music and video directories listed as well.
However, if I select "folders" at the first level I the get music, pictures video etc re-listed and then, if I select pictures at the second level, it works.
So I now only have to go one level more than required to get a "normal" directory.
Maybe I'm missing something with the file structure but somehow I expect it to be pictures, then all the pictures sub-directories, not all the music and video as well.
The structure in windows is quite clear and that is where I copy it from.
Selecting "pictures" and then getting all the music and video directories as well just doesn't make sense to me.
I'm too old for linux based systems.
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