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                | yan00s | 
                Posted - 02 Nov 2012 : 21:01:07  Refers to using the edit window > Tab "Files"
  - when I delete a file, I would expect that related video and audio information (tabs "Video", "Audio") will be deleted as well if there's no file left - which is not the case and I think it's wrong that way.
  - The option "Edit File" opens a window but "Browse" will not work so I cannot really edit much there (i.e. not updating the file path). 
  Reported for: 8.0.2.1
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                | kirill2785 | 
                Posted - 03 Nov 2012 : 08:38:53  i think there should be an option in XMM options where you can choose. i don't think a user should be asked each time he deletes. | 
              
              
                | yan00s | 
                Posted - 03 Nov 2012 : 00:25:30  quote: Originally posted by Mawu The right way would be: when I delete the file xMM should ask if the related info can be deleted. There should be no automatism.
 
  
  Sounds good to me.   | 
              
              
                | Mawu | 
                Posted - 02 Nov 2012 : 22:19:44  quote: when I delete a file, I would expect that related video and audio information (tabs "Video", "Audio") will be deleted as well if there's no file left - which is not the case and I think it's wrong that way.
  
  The right way would be: when I delete the file xMM should ask if the related info can be deleted. There should be no automatism. I put the audio/video data of my whole dvd collection into xMM by reading one of the files of the main movie; after that I deleted the file info because it was of no interest any longer. | 
              
              
                | kirill2785 | 
                Posted - 02 Nov 2012 : 21:32:07 agree |