![]() To prevent attempts at lookups, put them in "HomeMovies" and it'll just use the file names. The NAS automatically attempts to find IMDB entries for the videos in Movies and it does get them wrong sometimes. And by "HomeVideos," I mean anything that's not likely to pull an IMDB listing for title and cast and such. Make sure your subtitle tracks or files have a language code. Go to Audio & Video and select Subtitle Language. So, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.Īll that to say, under /video, you should create subfolders for your Movies, TV Shows, and HomeVideos. Select your default subtitle language from the Apple TV settings screen. I've tried getting rid of them, they won't stay gone. VLC on the Apple TV allows normal play-back of all file formats, like chapters sat nav, multiple audio and subtitles monitors. You can create your own "media" folder in the root and put everything in there, which I did, but the services will end up re-creating the music and video folders at the very least, so you'll still be stuck with those sitting around in your root directory. This may not happen until you run and configure each server, but eventually they'll show up. By default, the media services will create three new shares in the root of your primary volume:
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