"IsMissing" doesn't work right? Glynor, could you provide a link to that discussion? I rely on it a lot and I've never seen any problems with it.
My bad. It does work right. I was just doing it wrong. There are (or at least were) some issues with CUE files, but I don't use those so...
Here's a discussion:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=26741.0I would never auto-delete anything. The upside is you save five minutes of effort while the downside is only limited by the size of your hard drive. I agree with the others who wonder why the auto-delete (including network drives) option lives on. I do appreciate that jriver removed it as the default, but maybe it's time to re-examine this and the crash-recovery dialogue that Sparta has mentioned recently.
Not sure what you're referring to here. The option doesn't delete media, it just removes broken links to non-existent media from MC's library. One of the biggest reasons I like the
Yes (leave network files) option is this:
I use BeyondTV for my TV recording and general TV watching. So that, if needed, I can manage these files through MC, I have Otto import the recordings that BTV makes. However, since I generally watch (and therefore delete) these files through BTV rather than MC, there are constantly broken links in my "BeyondTV View Scheme" in MC. Well... There
would be if not for this option. With this option and with Otto, MC's "BeyondTV View Scheme" always matches what is really on my "TV Drive".
However, since a LOT of my long-term stored media lives on network drives (and I have a bunch of images archived onto removable hard drives that are in MC's database), if the only options were "Yes" and "No" then I wouldn't be able to use it at all!
Now... With the properly-working Smartlist that lists all the missing files, why would I need to ever set it to plain-vanilla "yes"? I wouldn't, and no longer care if that's removed. However, since it's already there, why change it? (If it ain't broke...)