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AlCapone
Starting Member
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Posted - 11 Jun 2004 : 01:05:01
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I remember that I requested this looong time ago, it's very nice to see it. (did not yet tried it)
IF you for eksample read the directory, then check if file exist, then it would be very nice if eXmm could do the other way around, - find files that exists in folder, bur are not in DB)
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
    
Italy
9171 Posts |
Posted - 11 Jun 2004 : 08:13:32
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OK, I will do it...
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rxplsb3
Starting Member
USA
11 Posts |
Posted - 29 Jun 2004 : 08:29:07
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I do not understand how to use this feature (find missing movie files). Can someone explain? There is no info in the help file and when I initiate the process, I get a screen that comes up titled "check missing movie files" and in the box below is "xpTextBox1". When I click on start, nothing happens. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
    
Italy
9171 Posts |
Posted - 29 Jun 2004 : 13:01:13
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Hi,
This is an utility asked by a user : he has a lot of movie stored in Hard Disk, so he need a function to check if there are "missing files".
XMM simply look at the field "Movie Files 1", "Movie Files 2" etc.., if this field contain a link to a movie, XMM check if this file is available on the Hard Disk.
If isn't available it simply report that the file is missing.
If you haven't movies on your HD this feature is not useful for you 
Sorry for my bad english, I hope you understand.
Alessio
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rxplsb3
Starting Member
USA
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Posted - 30 Jun 2004 : 18:52:05
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Thank you! I understand you fine! I don't have any movies on my Hard Drive so I guess I won't be using that feature.
Thanks again!
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