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stevendm Posted - 14 Nov 2009 : 14:56:21
I am going to put all of my files on large hard disks which I swap on and off of my computer through an external USB enclosure. I would like to use the "Scan Drives for Movies" operation. I have a few suggestions and questions.

1) Would it be possible to read the HD name and assign it to the CatalogNo like you do when I "Add Movies from CD/DVD"?

2) Would it be possible to have an option to remove movies that no longer exist as they were previously scanned? I will be occasionally deleting files or renaming them and this would be helpful.

Thanks for the great s/w. I am a developer and I know how much hard work goes into this type of program.

Steven
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pinopir Posted - 10 Jan 2010 : 12:16:39
Assign to CatalogNo the name of the "directory", where I put my files, might help to organize the database...
stevendm Posted - 07 Jan 2010 : 00:10:16
Thanks, but I was really asking if the option to assign HD name to the CatalogNo field was implemented.

Also, I have too many hard drives to have them all mounted at once. I am reusing older, smaller drives to store my movies.
JustME Posted - 03 Jan 2010 : 03:06:43
I have multiple external drives and multiple computers. I use Drive letters for each individual drive (you can set them in Disc Management)and I label each drive a specific name--External1, External2, External3 etc.
I use this value for the media label column and if you sort by name in your database you would see if there are duplicates.
When I do a search for missing and\or duplicates, I just have to have all the drives plugged in which is easy to do with a USB hub or two :-).
Hope that helps?
stevendm Posted - 03 Jan 2010 : 01:26:26
Did this make it into 7.0.5.8?
stevendm Posted - 15 Nov 2009 : 17:13:24
Hi Alessio. I have a question about the "Locate Missing Files" function. I am going to have multiple hard drives that are removable via a USB external enclosure. Does "locate missing" work on a selected drive or does it look at all hard drives. I will only have one of these removable drives attached at any one time so will it find ALL of the files on the other drives as unable to locate? If that is the case then I hope you will add the capability to do this for one drive at at time.

Thanks for all the great work

Steven
Alessio Viti Posted - 15 Nov 2009 : 10:52:51
Hi Steven!

1) I have add it to my work list. Should be easy so maybe I will finish for next release.

2) There is a function called "Locate Missing Files" that show you all movies that no longer exist in the Hard Disks. You can find this function in the Tools Section.

Thank you!

Alessio

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