I've been using Media Center for years as a music server, and now I'm trying to ditch ps3mediaserver in order to use Media Center as my one stop shop for media streaming, and I've got just about everything set up except for streaming TV to my 360, which has a pretty big problem I can't figure out. I've customized the view to show categories Program then Season, which works great, but as soon as I enter the Season folder on the 360, it sorts the episodes by filename which is pretty much useless when you're wanting to watch the next episode in order. I tried using the Set rules for file display and set it to sort by Episode (a-z) but the 360 appears to ignore that.
Searching on the forums I see posts from 1 and 2 years ago of people having this same problem and there being a couple really ugly kludges that can be done to alleviate it (like naming my TV files "07 My TV Episode") which would then sort properly but would be horribly ugly and would require me to manually rename each TV show file as they're downloaded (I know I can do a batch operation on the current ones).
Someone suggested that an option to be able to modify the name presented by the DLNA server, so that it served up [Episode]-[Name] (or better, [Episode] with a leading 0 if 1 digit + [Name], would work, and that would be awesome, but I see no Dev response to that and it appears to never have been implemented. This could even be added as a Xbox 360 Compatible checkbox in the DLNA server options like the Playstation 3 one.
Another option is to add a Episode category under Season, which puts each episode into its own folder, which is annoying but makes it at least useable. Unfortunatly, Episode is 1-9 then 10-99, so the 360 sorts it 1, 10, 11, ... 2, 20... etc, which is less than ideal. I tried to see if I could change the Episode library field to force a leading 0, but that doesn't seem to be possible.
Any other options? Something simple I'm missing? Off chance of having custom DLNA name presentation implemented? (As a side note, it works perfectly going to the PS3, sorting by Episode number and even showing the air date for further confirmation. Stupid Microsoft.)