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Apple TV television shows out of order?

I've just upgraded to IOS 5.0 on one of my apple tv's 2nd generation and now my tv shows are out of order. I generally keep it on "Unwatched" and the seasons for the shows stay together in alphabetical order, making it easier to find the shows I want to watch. Since the upgrade though, the seasons are still together but out of order alphabetically.


Is anyone else experiencing this? Most of my shows are ripped or recorded and I add tags with iVL.

Posted on Mar 7, 2012 9:04 PM

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Mar 11, 2012 7:53 PM in response to Phoenixhiker

I was having the same sorting problems with my TV Shows after updating iTunes to 10.6 and my AppleTV. I was able to fix the problems using the following steps:


1) Download iTune 10.5.3 (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1426?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US).

2) Installed the iTunes 10.5.3

3) Use TimeMachine to go back a couple days to restore the file: iTunes Library.itl

4) Launch iTunes and sort by "Show"

5) Go to your AppleTV


Problem fixed. Hope this helps you all.

Todd in Plano, TX

Mar 12, 2012 4:30 AM in response to Bernie Case

"I actually prefer the older pre Apple TV OS 4 behavior, where you'd see something like this:


Show > Season > Episode


The "Show, Season # > Episode" behavior is what we've all been living with, and now it's all wrong."


Oh my god! You mean the device actually used to work like this and THEY DID AWAY WITH IT !!!! What idiot thought that was a good idea! I actually submitted a suggestion that they implement indexing by Show, Season not knowing it used to be there!


Given the latest update has just thrown out the sort order of everything I'm amazed at how low this product can go. I'm still waiting for a fix, sorry acknowledgement, of the home-sharing issue !


Apple TV has certainly changed my perception of the so called high quality Apple brand name.

Mar 12, 2012 4:38 AM in response to Ramma

Ramma wrote:


Oh my god! You mean the device actually used to work like this and THEY DID AWAY WITH IT !!!! What idiot thought that was a good idea! I actually submitted a suggestion that they implement indexing by Show, Season not knowing it used to be there!

The Apple TV 2 has never worked like that. The original Apple TV did, but they basically rewrote the OS from scratch when the new one came out and never implemented this feature.

Mar 12, 2012 5:19 AM in response to Phoenixhiker

Having the same issue with shows being out of order. Tried erasing my library from iTunes and re-adding all my shows. It put everything in alphabetical order, but still orders the seasons in a stupid way. For example


Season 1

Season 10

Season 2

Season 3 and so on.


Seriously, how does this kind of crap happen? Is there no quality control at the apple corporation anymore?

Mar 12, 2012 11:59 AM in response to KeithJenner

You are incorrect. You must be an apple employee. First of all, if you delete the files and put them back in, it may or may not find the files. Apparently itunes puts tv files in different places. Sometimes in music, sometimes in tv shows, sometimes in movies. Trying to find the 2000 tv shows I have and repopulating Itunes would be a Herculean task. Quit covering for apple. I for one am going to buy a ROKU.

Mar 12, 2012 12:06 PM in response to jamesfromlacey

jamesfromlacey wrote:


You are incorrect. You must be an apple employee. First of all, if you delete the files and put them back in, it may or may not find the files. Apparently itunes puts tv files in different places. Sometimes in music, sometimes in tv shows, sometimes in movies. Trying to find the 2000 tv shows I have and repopulating Itunes would be a Herculean task. Quit covering for apple. I for one am going to buy a ROKU.

There's no reason to be insulting.


Go buy a Roku, no one cares.

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