You appear to give me more credit than I deserve. There is no automatic renaming. My assumption is that the recordings that in such folders still can be played. The problem is only when you try to delete them (or when time-shifting session ends).
Oh? Oh! Yes, recording can be played. Correct.
I was pretty sure that I had half a dozen recent recording directories with a "... " at the end, but
maybe because they were all the same length, and I was looking at them in Windows Explorer, the dates just looked like the file date column. I can easily see the difference now though. Unfortunately I didn't take a screenshot, and now hey all have the date suffix.
Normally I am more careful than that. Sorry.
If your naming rule is to include a date (which is the default behavior), then the ellipsis is always before the date, even before today's fix. The problem arises only if you do not have the date part.
Naming rule? Have I missed something? I'm just letting MC do the naming. No filename/path tagging rules in the Recording Rule tagging dialogue. I assume the date at the end was added at some stage, because I have quite a number of recent recording folders that do not have the date at the end of the name. The most recent is May 31st.
What I did notice though is that directories that didn't have a date suffix are all from a few recording rules which haven't been updated for some time. Could it be that a Recording Rule edit is required to fully implement (add the date suffix) the directory length change from MC22.0.106 for that rule? I have now edited all my rules, and will see in the next few days if all recording directories now get a date at the end.
I had to rescan my channels recently (a couple of weeks ago), with some channels being replaced with new ones, and others deleted. This means that MC picked up new TV Channel Identifiers for a number of channels. I edited the Recording Rules which were affected by the change, and those recording directories all have the date suffix. Hence, my question about needing to edit the rules to have some change take effect.
I did make sure today that manual clean up will remove the bad folders that previously could not be removed. So if you have those folders that have "... " at the end of folder name, you can just run the cleanup tool.
Yep, works well.
Regardless of how much you actually did, great effort in getting a fix out so quickly. Thank you.