Still having no luck.
I have uninstalled MC and deleted the jriver directories within my home folder (unsure if i got everything) and reinstalled. Started with a blank library, creating test files (one movie, one album, and one tv show (all episodes) into a directory and imported them no problems except again for no cover art for tv.
I have cleaned the cover art folder from the options menu and tried getting the cover art from the internet. I can see the files after saving them in my cover art folder but they still will not show.
Additionally, when selecting the "shows" view the thumb that is displayed is titled "SeriesDisplay" - digging deeper it shows the default "shows" view uses the expression: TVInfo(SeriesDisplay). I tried creating a new view sorting by library field "Series" which then lists the series by title, but still no cover art. I do see episode art, guessing from the first episode of the first season.
SO... I am wondering if it is related to ubuntu 14.04. My intention is to run a file and media server, with ability to backup/image my other "windows" PCs and do some virtualization. Since Debian seems to be the distro MC is developed on, will debian meet these other requirements?
I have no problem moving to debian, just picked ubuntu 14.04 because i was under the impression it was a distro specifically made for server use, and thought it had a strong support community, as well as an abundance of software/applications available.
i was looking at other distros as well, but i would prefer something as versatile as possible, with strong support, and (while not a deal breaker) can use the btrfs file system. this is running on an old amd athlon 4200+ dual core 64-bit with 8gb of memory. --may move it to an old HP ex490 media server box (celeron 64-bit; not sure on other specs)
so having said all that; would debian meet my needs? is it going to provide the best support for MC now and in the immediate future?