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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 29 for Windows => Topic started by: hoyt on February 28, 2022, 08:11:22 pm
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I've struggled to understand what Stacked Files get me and the latest "huh, who knew" thing is quite puzzling to me. When I search for a stacked file, MC doesn't find it. I'm searching by the entire file name, path and all. I've written a script to check my media and see if it's been imported into MC or not. I got loads of files that are not in my library and I noticed many of them are stacked files. Shouldn't these be in the library and respond to a search - either a MCWS search, or a search in the GUI? If not, is there some way to search for them that I'm not seeing? If I have a file stacked in MC, then I don't want to re-import it, but how would I know that without already knowing the file that it's stacked with?
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When files are 'stacked', and that stack is collapsed, all but the "top of stack" file are moved out of the main database. When a stack is expanded, MC brings the rest of the stacked files back into the main database.
They will (should) respond to a search if you include the ~d=a modifier in your search string.
Read here: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=55782.0
also, if it helps, I posted a view for managing stacks here:-> https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=105662.0
-marko
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Thanks, that certainly helps from the GUI.
I don't see anyway to force that attribute of the search (~d=a) using MCWS.