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More => Old Versions => Media Center 14 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: benjamin00 on September 08, 2009, 06:25:53 am

Title: DVD LInk
Post by: benjamin00 on September 08, 2009, 06:25:53 am
Hi,

Few years ago, I import in my library many DVD with the backup of my MP3 in an older version of Media Center (probably 12). This days, i try to play some old song on this DVD. It woks fine when i try to open them in windows explorer, but when i try to do it in Media Center 14, it's not working and it comes with a error message (could not find this song). I check the link of the file and it's change. When i look in the library the name of the file begin with the name of the voleme then the folder and the name, but when i check in the explorer (in media center) it begin the letter of the disk then the folder and the name. So i know why it can't work. Is there a way to gobakc in the old days with the volume name?

Sorry for my english and thanks for your Help
Title: Re: DVD LInk
Post by: Matt on September 08, 2009, 11:32:32 am
It's normal for the volume name to appear inside Media Center.

The program should search _all_ available optical drives for the files in this case.

Is there anything special about the DVD drive you are playing from?

Thanks.
Title: Re: DVD LInk
Post by: benjamin00 on September 08, 2009, 12:02:58 pm
no, nothing special withis DVD, it's just a DVD with data (MP3).
The program find the optical drive, but it doesn't recognize the file in this disc like music of the library, beacause the filename start with B:\ and not the volume name (already import this disc in the library)
Title: Re: DVD LInk
Post by: Matt on September 08, 2009, 12:33:35 pm
no, nothing special withis DVD, it's just a DVD with data (MP3).
The program find the optical drive, but it doesn't recognize the file in this disc like music of the library, beacause the filename start with B:\ and not the volume name (already import this disc in the library)

So to make sure I understand, you're using B:\ for your optical drive?

The program doesn't search below C:\ for an optical drive, so that's the problem.  This was done because it can be slow and terrible to access a floppy drive (A:\, B:\) in any way, so we just avoid it.

Could you use C:\ or higher?
Title: Re: DVD LInk
Post by: benjamin00 on September 09, 2009, 09:12:14 am
Yes i'm using B:\ for optical drive
Uou were right.
When i change the lettre of the driver everything work fine.

Thank for your help