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February 15, 2011 12:58 AM

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Ninjames

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Joined: 02/15/2011

So, is there no way to ... organize the videos on the Pogoplug? For instance, I have 1990 vidoes on my hard drive that is connected to the Pogoplug. It takes a long time to find them all - but they're all in one folder when I go to my Xbox "Local Videos" as opposed to the individual file system that they are on in the hard drive.

On my drive, a futurama episode would be something like "Video > TV > Animation > Futurama > Season 01 > 02 The Series Has Landed.avi" But that's not the case here.

The thing that slightly irks me is, I have a friend who has shared folders with me, and under "Local Videos" I can go look at all the stuff he has with his file system intact. Why is there just a ton of files spread haphazardly for me?

Let me know if I'm doing something wrong, thanks guys.

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February 15, 2011 1:07 AM

If there isn't, there really needs to be. Especially because more than half of my video files aren't showing up. I have much more than 1990 videos on that drive. A folder hierarchy would mean it doesn't have to index every video file.

February 21, 2011 12:49 AM

You have to go into the pogo plug web page and set up shared folders with your email address. You share the root of every drive you want to see on the Xbox and when you finish sharing you then access it in the Xbox using shared folders instead of local videos. Write back here if u need further help.

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