I was wondering if anyone has seen this issue before as I am not sure why it started or how. When I scan my NAS on startup and Kodi looks for shows, it ends up adding multiple .@__thumb files in the Movies and or TV section of random shows/movies. So then it looks like I have 6 of the same file because it creates 5 more, when in reality I only have one. When it does this with TV shows, I have no idea which one the real file is until I select each one and wait for it to play. When it doesn't play, I delete that file.
I think it is coming from this .@__thumb folder as seen on the file manager picture of my NAS, but when I actually look on the actual NAS, that folder doesn't exist. I even have show hidden folders selected on my NAS.
I think I can solve this somehow by getting rid of that folder, but I can't seem to find it.
If you look at my NAS screenshot, you can see there is no .@__thumb folder. But if you look at the screenshot of the file manager picture, it's there.
When I actually delete the files from Kodi, they look like this...
nfs://http://192.xxx.x.xx/Multimedia/TV/(name of show)/.@__thumb/s800episodename.mkv
nfs://http://192.xxx.x.xx/Multimedia/TV/(name of show)/.@__thumb/s100episodename.mkv
nfs://http://192.xxx.x.xx/Multimedia/TV/(name of show)/.@__thumb/defaultepisodename.mkv
nfs://http://192.xxx.x.xx/share/MD0_DATA/Multimedia/TV/(name of show)/.@__thumb/s800episodename.mkv
nfs://http://192.xxx.x.xx/share/MD0_DATA/Multimedia/TV/(name of show)/.@__thumb/s100episodename.mkv
So I get 5 of these files along with the 1 real file because it's an .mkv extension. I'll then manually delete each one above when I find the real one. I just don't know why it's creating those and how to solve it. I was thinking scraper issue, but since there's a folder, that might not be the issue. Well, except that the scraper is seeing that folder and creating those files that don't exist.
I was going to do a fresh install since it does this every time I scan, but before I did, I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts, and hopefully the above makes some sense. I am running LE 11 Nightlies.