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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 21 for Windows => Topic started by: wolffe on July 02, 2016, 04:47:35 pm
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Is there a way to automatically exclude files or directories from a library import?
Ideally, I'd like to exclude files and subdirs that match a pattern, like say, start with a dot, or something.
Alternatively, an ignoreme.txt (or other name) file in scanned dirs containing patterns and files to exclude would rock.
Use case: I like to keep extras, like "the making of", etc, in their relevant subdirs, but I don't want them included in the library.
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In the options for import, you can edit a directory to specify file types or folders to import or exclude.
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As far as I know excluding files on import by file or directory name or pattern isn't supported at all.
If this is really a thing for you, it might be easier to remove those types of files after each import. After being removed once, they won't come back because MC remembers what it removed and it will skip them the next time. If you use an administrative view to review, tag, etc, your imports, it would be easy to add a search to that view that finds your files you want excluded. Then just select all and press delete, choosing the default of "remove from library". This option leaves the files intact on disk, but just removes them from MC.
Sorry I don't have a more elegant suggestion. Well, I do: Keep your excluded files somewhere else. :) But you knew that.
Brian.
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Fair enough!
In that case, I have a feature to recommend.... ;D
I will completely spec it out if it'll help.
Hey, is there an import to library api, so I can write a plugin?
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Exclusion rules and folder groups would make importing so much easier.