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Recycle Bin Problem
Matt:
I'm not sure what is going on here. The HDCD setting simply flags a file to analyze if HDCD isn't set.
So no idea why that would trigger the recycle bin?
Does analyzing audio manually (turn the auto setting off) cause any problems?
zybex:
1) Is CloudSync enabled on this NAS volume? It's possible the Synology is creating a copy when MC is opening/modifying the file while the NAS is uploading it, and then deletes the copy.
2) The NAS recycle bin automatically catches any file deleted over the network - is there any scenario where MC creates a copy then deletes it? Perhaps when adding the Clipart/Cover tag, where it needs to create a larger file?
2 seems more likely. Anytime a larger tag needs to be written to the top of a file, it would need to create a copy and delete/overwrite the original. An overwrite should not trigger the recycle bin, but a Delete will.
creal:
Hi,
I think I identified the problem. Finally, it has nothing to do with analyzing files but with the lyrics.
When lyrics are added to a file, it creates a copy. At the end of the song, the original file is put into the recycle bin, with a (1) suffix. And the new file replaces the old one.
Is there a way to avoid the behavior, please?
EDIT : problem still persisting on last MC28 version.
creal:
Is something on the way to fix the problem or will it be remaining forever? Just a word about it would be welcome. Thanks.
zybex:
This is not really an MC problem, it's just how network recycle bin works on a NAS - it's a feature! You can adjust the recycle bin retention time to minimize the issue.
A suggestion for MC team: most NAS can be configured to ignore certain extensions so that the files are not recycled. Most of them already ignore .tmp files. So, perhaps MC could rename a file to .tmp before deleting it?
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