- I went to Video -> Files and selected a movie file.
I went to Tools -> Library Tools -> Rename Move & Copy Files and selected "Update Database". That changed the path shown in Video -> Files.
Then, using OSX Finder, I deleted the movie from its original location. Unfortunately, the movie then disappeared from Video -> Files. Does that mean I had deleted it from my current Library?
I then went to File -> Library -> Import and imported the movie. Everything, the movie and the cover art, now shows up in Video -> Files again
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It sounds like the update database didn't work. Because deleting the original shouldn't do anything if MC is looking in a new location!
However, you make a good point: If MC can see the sidecar files and the JPGs for covers, then maybe just deleting the old stuff and re-importing is good enough. Because the sidecar files have (as far as I know) all of the MC tags inside them. So maybe the whole RM&C process is a waste of time.
1: Would the whole process be faster and more integrated if I used Tools -> Library Tools -> Rename Move & Copy Files and MOVED the files, rather than moving them using OSX and then updating the data base?
That will certainly work. But it bothers me personally, as the process takes a long time and doesn't have a progress window. It just shows you a "done" message at the bottom when it's finished. I don't doubt that it will work properly if you let it work. It just bugs me to not have status, especially with something that might take an hour or more depending on the size of the video files.
Or, if I was concerned about files disappearing, COPY the files, double check that everything is OK and then deleting them from the original location?
This, and then doing a clean import from the new directory where the files are might be the smartest way to go.
2: Can I select several files at a time and use Rename Move & Copy Files to update the first part of the path, leaving the titles as they are? Of course, I'll try this myself with a couple of files to see if it works.
Yes! This is what I was trying to describe last night while tired.
3: Is this the difference between "file locations" and a "library"?
File location has nothing to do with where your library files are located. That's very confusing isn't it? The library file locations are properties of each individual file. You can change these paths with the RM&C tool. Importing files is controlled by either manual imports, or by auto import. Auto import stores locations that will be used to look for new files automatically. But it does NOT control where MC looks for existing files. Existing files are where they are and that's it. If you want to change existing files, you use RM&C. Or re-import from scratch.
Can I use this to set up groups of files for different people in my house without having to have multiple copies of various files? For example, put all of my daughter's favorite music in "Daughter's Library"?
This is not related. What you're describing can be accomplished with Views and/or Users. Please start a new topic on this. That way we can keep this thread focused on moving/importing your video files.
Brian.