I only have one folder specified in options for recorded TV either TV Shows or Movies that are recorded OTA.
Then all recordings will be found in that folder (in Windows Explorer). It appears that you were not referring to this location when you used the word "location".
I would rather have all recorded TV in one folder.
Here, by the word "folder", I think just like the word "location" you used, you mean where you find the recorded show in Theater View.
tzr916's last post is a good suggestion. You can tag every recording in the recording rule. By making Media Sub Type "TV Show", you will find them all under "Shows" in Theater View.
I am going to provide an alternative solution here too. This solution is useful if you also want to keep the "Movie" Media Sub Type as tagged by Media Center. Here is what you can do:
You can customize Theater View by creating a new Library Item. Here are the steps:
1. Tools > Options
2. Click Theater View in the left pane
3. Click Video in "Items To Show" box
4. Click Add... button to the right of "Items to show" box, and choose "Library Item" to add
5. Change the name in the Name: box if you want to
6. (Optional) The item just created may be under Video, as a subitem of Video (which is what I prefer), or it is an item outside of Video (not a subitem of video). You can leave it at either place or move it around
7. Click "Set rules for file display..." button
8. In the resulting dialog window, choose "Custom" from the first drop-down box of the new rule that is already there, and type the following into the edit box next to it:
[=tvinfo(IsRecordedProgram)]=[1]
9. Under Modify Results, there is already an empty modifier (if not, just click "Add New Modifier"). Choose "Sort by" from the drop-down list. Click Add..., and choose "Decending (Z to A)" and then "Date Imported".
10. Click OK.
Now you have your new TV recordings view in Theater View. See attached screenshot that shows what I described above, visually.