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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 354424" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>I have a Sumvision MKV 2 Media Player linked via HDMI to the main TV in the lounge. It's "fed" via from a 1TB Samsung HDD in a standalone enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Now then the HDD is stacked with (legitimately ripped of course) films in various formats from MP4 to AVI and MKV. There really is an A - Z on there quite literally from Avatar to Zorro. I recently added more films from a laptop I was redoing as a Zorin (Ubuntu) machine. All the files copied across fine. I've used about 650GB out of the 1TB on the HDD. However when I now plug the HDD into the media player I don't see any films past "S" so all the Scooby Doo films are there but then Super 8 through to Wreck It Ralph are just not showing up...........weird.</p><p></p><p>However, if I plug the same HDD into the Blu Ray player I can see/play all the films. Ditto if I plug the HDD into any of the Zorin or Windows pcs.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas? I have btw upgraded the media player's firmware to the Mvix one but I did that years back.</p><p></p><p>What's the procedure for disk checking in Ubuntu anyone?</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 354424, member: 16173"] I have a Sumvision MKV 2 Media Player linked via HDMI to the main TV in the lounge. It's "fed" via from a 1TB Samsung HDD in a standalone enclosure. Now then the HDD is stacked with (legitimately ripped of course) films in various formats from MP4 to AVI and MKV. There really is an A - Z on there quite literally from Avatar to Zorro. I recently added more films from a laptop I was redoing as a Zorin (Ubuntu) machine. All the files copied across fine. I've used about 650GB out of the 1TB on the HDD. However when I now plug the HDD into the media player I don't see any films past "S" so all the Scooby Doo films are there but then Super 8 through to Wreck It Ralph are just not showing up...........weird. However, if I plug the same HDD into the Blu Ray player I can see/play all the films. Ditto if I plug the HDD into any of the Zorin or Windows pcs. Any ideas? I have btw upgraded the media player's firmware to the Mvix one but I did that years back. What's the procedure for disk checking in Ubuntu anyone? Cheers [/QUOTE]
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