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My continued problem and a question

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blgentry:
I've experienced this "invalid change" under OS X also.  I think MC for Linux and Mac is programmed to reject anything with a backslash as a replacement character pattern.  Just guessing.

My solution in my experiments with replacing windows paths, was to use auto import and Fix Broken Links = YES.  That let MC replace all of the paths by itself without using Rename, Move, and Copy at *all*.

Brian.

SecondJon:

--- Quote from: blgentry on October 27, 2015, 08:24:00 am ---
My solution in my experiments with replacing windows paths, was to use auto import and Fix Broken Links = YES.  That let MC replace all of the paths by itself without using Rename, Move, and Copy at *all*.

Brian.

--- End quote ---

Thank you! I'm experimenting with building a Linux home server as a media and backup server. I just did a library backup from a windows PC, moved the external hard drive to the linux server, and couldn't figure this out.

I'm now running an auto-import of one of the major folders with Fix Broken Links, and am watching it update them al now.

Thanks much for posting this. I'll do the same for all my import folders soon.

hsnopi:
So I was going to build an HTPC but this may solve all my problems. How does one rip DVD's to the QNAP though? Or do you have to rip them elsewhere and move them over?

JimH:
Rip on another machine.  Set the Location in MC to use the QNAP for storage.

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