Episode list view

I have a large media library on my Mac running home sharing through iTunes. Many of my tv videos I have cut from DVD however when I use my Apple TV to show episodes they list in order but when I use my iPad it shows up in what seems a random order.

Look in the Get info window for details on each track.
You should have most of the info under Video like name of Show , Season Number, Episode number.
You also need to enter the episode number as the track number on the Info page.
This should resolve the order on the iPad

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