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cochinada:
I found a way to do it manually but it is extremely harduous as I have thousands of albums.
And in between I get weird empty popups like this. Am I the only one to get these?
BryanC:
With ntfsfix, try passing the "-d" option to actually clear the dirty bit. This is exactly the problem I was recalling.
`sudo ntfsfix -d /dev/sda2`
If that doesn't work I'm out of ideas at the moment. If you have extra disk space you could always copy the ntfs data to native ext4/btrfs.
--- Quote from: cochinada on March 01, 2022, 03:32:24 pm ---I found a way to do it manually but it is extremely harduous as I have thousands of albums.
And in between I get weird empty popups like this. Am I the only one to get these?
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You can select all with Ctrl-A. There's also a smartlist for locating files with missing cover art that may help you narrow it down. But what I think is happening is that it is pulling the images from the tags/folder.jpg and copying them to the external cover art directory. One possible workaround is disabling tag writing altogether (Edit>Uncheck "Update tags when file info changes"), which might alleviate the warnings.
I've run into the white empty dialog boxes too, I think Bob is already aware of this. If you move them around a bit sometimes they will populate, sometimes not.
cochinada:
Thanks. I finished the job manually. Is it still worth it to execute that option `sudo ntfsfix -d /dev/sda2`?
Two more questions:
how can I start MC in Theater View now?
Isn't there a shutdown command for shutting down the PC in Linux as there was in Windows? If so, is there any possible workaround?
No can do this time...
Awesome Donkey:
--- Quote from: cochinada on March 01, 2022, 03:32:24 pm ---I found a way to do it manually but it is extremely harduous as I have thousands of albums.
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What happens if you select the Rebuild Thumbnail option instead? I suppose if all else fails you can try embedded cover art into the files themselves (using the Add From File option) and see if that works. Otherwise I'm all out of ideas too, it *should* just work unless something else is happening there.
cochinada:
--- Quote from: BryanC on March 01, 2022, 03:37:21 pm ---...One possible workaround is disabling tag writing altogether (Edit>Uncheck "Update tags when file info changes"), which might alleviate the warnings.
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Where can I find that exactly please?
EDIT: found it and disabled it!
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