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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: JJJ on March 12, 2014, 04:54:22 pm
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I need to redo the volumes on my NAS. At the moment I have a stack of movies sitting in a shared folder on the NAS that are part of my JRiver library. The last time I switched the location of this shared folder (from my Mac to the NAS) I reimported the new folder and ended up with two thumbnails for every file in my JRiver view and had to laboriously delete all the thumbnails relating to files that were no longer there. I am sure there must be a more efficient way of doing this?
TIA
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1. Disable Auto-Import for those folders.
2. Quit MC and move your files. Keep them in a folder hierarchy such that only some base path component changes.
3. Start MC, and for the moved files, select them, and perform a Rename, Move & Copy selecting the Update database ... mode. Your goal here is to correct the base path component you changed when moving the files.
4. Re-enable auto-import.
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Hi. Re 2, I need to move them off my NAS onto a hard drive on my Mac and back again. Each of 382 movies is a folder (with Audio_TS and Video_TS subfolders). I will be moving 382 folders rather than 1 folder of 382 subfolders etc. Does this break "keep them in a folder hierarchy such that only some base path component changes"?
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So long as you can *correct* the Filename field in MC to point to the right location, you'll be fine. Examine it now for some files, and consider how you will change from the old path to the new path.
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Thanks