frankmcg
2008-04-18, 03:27 PM
Strange problem this so apologies if this explanation doesn’t make much sense. I recently moved all my films etc to a network drive and at some point I must have booted into GB-PVR/Moviewiz (latest version) without the share connected. This caused Moviewiz to label every file with a “*” in the interface, which I thinks means it is not available?
Anyway I rebuilt the whole database by cleaning it out and adding all the files back again. I had tried to use the sync archive adding the locations where the files are stored now on the network share but it just told me that xxx entries were missing and none could be found.
Having done this I’m finding that certain files still are coming up as missing in the app itself. If I remove them then scan for new files it picks them up as “new”. I can then rename the file, find its image etc etc as normal. But when I then select it in the app I get the “file not found do you wish to delete” error.
Any ideas what might be going on here? Let me know if there are any logs etc I can provide which might be of help. As I said it’s only happening on certain files (about 25% of the total to be precise). These files still show up with a "*" in the interface, even straight after adding.
Anyway I rebuilt the whole database by cleaning it out and adding all the files back again. I had tried to use the sync archive adding the locations where the files are stored now on the network share but it just told me that xxx entries were missing and none could be found.
Having done this I’m finding that certain files still are coming up as missing in the app itself. If I remove them then scan for new files it picks them up as “new”. I can then rename the file, find its image etc etc as normal. But when I then select it in the app I get the “file not found do you wish to delete” error.
Any ideas what might be going on here? Let me know if there are any logs etc I can provide which might be of help. As I said it’s only happening on certain files (about 25% of the total to be precise). These files still show up with a "*" in the interface, even straight after adding.