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Title: Reload of previously loaded and deleted from Media Center
Post by: TXgary on September 11, 2011, 11:57:19 am
Matt
Sorry, I know this has been asked and answered, but cannot find it.
I have lots of movies (ISO) in a folder with subfolders.
I have removed them from media center and now want to add them back,
I cannot for the life of me get Media center to add them.
I have read lots of posts and tried lots of different things, nothing works for me.
I do know that the ISO files do end up in documents, no problem, just need to the Media Center to add them.
I have had this problem before and finally moved the items to another directory so that Media Center would pick them up.
I don't have the luxury of doing that this time without changing backups etc.
I do have a very large library and so am very careful with any adds etc.
I appreciate your quick response.
I did go to tools - options -library & folders - ignore files previously imported is unchecked for this folder in auto import in Media Center.
Thanks
Title: Re: Reload of previously loaded and deleted from Media Center
Post by: jmone on September 11, 2011, 03:32:05 pm
Make a database backup first incase my advice trashes something!  In the top right search box in Std View ~d=r (show all items removed in the database).  You may have to do this in the Video and Document sections to see where the "Old" ISO are.  Try deleting them from this view and it should remove the old info from the database all together.
Title: Re: Reload of previously loaded and deleted from Media Center
Post by: TXgary on September 11, 2011, 04:05:51 pm
Sorry that did not appear to work, using ~d=r in video and in documents only give me 4 items, none of what I am looking for.
Any other ideas?
Title: Re: Reload of previously loaded and deleted from Media Center
Post by: jmone on September 11, 2011, 04:12:06 pm
Try doing a ~d=a (show all) - Do they appear then?  If so delete them then do a ~d=r and delete them again (if needed).