Tue Dec 30, 2014 6:47 pm by atc98092
The user interface (UI) is controlled completely by your TV. There is nothing that Serviio can do to add a search button or procedure on your TV screen.
Now if you were using a web browser built into the TV, you could connect to the web based MediaBrowser built into Serviio, then use the tools that are provided there. But the TV DLNA UI is controlled completely by the TV manufacturer.
Now, something that might help you is something that I use. I have over 650 movies and 1500 TV episodes on my server, so browsing can be time consuming. However, Serviio support Playlists. This is a file that lists specific titles that you might want to access often, and lists them in the same order that the playlist has them in. For example, I have a playlist built with all my Star Wars movies. So there's only six titles to browse and can select them quickly.
It's still not a search function, but does help you get to you favorites faster. There is a free Windows program called Playlist Creator that makes it very simple to create the playlist files, and you can make as many as you like.
Dan
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