GBPVR treats a NAS like any other disk. I have two of them and I use them for archived recordings and movies and I watch them via GBPVR on an MVP and it works great.
I suggest you stop watering it and don't overlock the CPU more than 100x ...
To your actual Q, I don't think you can tell GBPVR which type of recording goes where as it simply does not have a facility or "flag" such that it can identify which are movies and which are TV shows.
The best alternative might be a plugin like VideoArchive, where you can manually identify and archive various recordings, but I am not sure with that plugin whether you can define where each goes.
jksmurf Wrote:I suggest you stop watering it and don't overlock the CPU more than 100x ...
*LOL*
I have actually been seeing this in the topics for a while, but haven't clicked the link until now... I was actually thinking "why does he ask that question on this forum?" - until I read the thing and realized it wasn't steaming at all
so I am a gamer, all I was thinking about was Half Life and Valve (on that subject Steam is distributed by Valve apparently the pun is intended :p)
but yeah if you have a NAS device with all your movies on it, you can just add that as one of the video library folders (I suggest mounting it as a network drive first)