![]() ![]() Oh, regarding the co control part, again I’m not sure if this is regarding Serviio or not. In order to see changes to your “Presentation Options” you’ll need to disconnect and reconnect to Serviio on your TV (probably just turn it off and back on again) in order to force it to refresh the category structure. Say you ONLY want Video and you ONLY want to be able to navigate using your folder structure, you can Disable the “Audio” and “Image” categories, set the “Video” category to “Display Content Only” and then Disable all Video sub-categories except for “Folders” (set this either to “Display Category” or “Display Content Only”–you can experiment with how you like it best. If you want to get fancy, you can customize the library options. Now, if you just have one file in the root folder, I’m not even sure you’ll see the Folders option, but assuming you organize your Videos share with multiple sub-folders, these should show up and be navigable from here. Then Navigate to Videos/Folders/WHATEVER. Make sure you access it via a Videos menu so that it asks Serviio for videos. Find (hopefully) the DLNA server listed as Serviio (YOURSERVERNAME). Once that’s done, allow Serviio to finish updating the library (shouldn’t take long if there’s only one file) and then start your TV. Make sure to select Video as the media type and check the boxes to retrieve metadata (genre, director, etc.) and scan for updates. ![]() Click the Add button and click the folder button to browse for your Videos share (should be nested under “My Network Places”–or D:\shares\videos). This is done in the “Library
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