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       Jpegs in Movie folder, How to show Jpeg of the movies
    macattack
    post Nov 14 2011, 03:21 AM
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    Good morning I have just joined and I have a problem I would like some help with, and I hope you can offer some help.
    I have made a folder on a NAS drive called Films. In this folder are several films with the appropriate Jpeg of the film names exactly like as the film.
    OK heres the problem when I go to the folder it first shows the jpegs at the top of the list, and then you see the actual film with the embedded film jpeg. In short you see 2 copies of the jpeg.

    I don’t get this when I use a USB device only on network attached devices; I have tries 3 different NAS units and different formatting methods.
    Any one come across this before?
    Kind regards

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    post Nov 14 2011, 05:23 AM
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    try naming the image with a "." in front of the name so instead of name-of-image.jpg it becomes .name-of-image.jpg
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