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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0015729 | MMW 5 | FileMonitor / Find Missing | public | 2019-06-07 16:07 | 2023-10-05 00:48 |
Reporter | rusty | Assigned To | |||
Priority | high | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | always |
Status | feedback | Resolution | reopened | ||
Product Version | 5.0 | ||||
Target Version | 5.2 | Fixed in Version | 5.0 | ||
Summary | 0015729: Improvements to facilitate migration to a new drive | ||||
Description | Per suggestions in 0015695, it would be useful to automate/improve migration to a new drive via: 1) Automating aspects of the Locate moved/missing dialog so that it can automatically search selected directories for files that can't be found. e.g. Find moved/missing files ===================== Find files missing from: [ ] Selected files [ ] C: [ ] D: [ ] ... ------------------------------- Search for the files in: > [ ] C:: > [ ] D: ... ... ------------------------------------- [ ] Hide unselected items __________________________ [Add] Even better would be if MM would pre-populate the checkbox for drives that are missing. Note: the above is just one suggested way of automating this--I'm open to other ideas... 2) The ability to edit drive labels to match actual folders ('Rename') | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Fixed in build | 2223 | ||||
related to | 0015695 | closed | Ludek | Problems (including several path-related issues) migrating content/DB to a new disk |
has duplicate | 0015804 | closed | rusty | Media Properties Location field should show drive labels |
related to | 0006229 | closed | petr | Media Properties: S/N not Assignable anymore |
related to | 0017499 | closed | Ludek | Locate moved/missing files: usability tweaks |
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3) Another possible approach that combines 1) & 2) without introducing automation: a) a context menu for any Media location: Find inaccessible files... (instead of Properties...) This would open the dialog from #13229, perhaps with some introductory text indicating: If all content a given location is inaccessible, update the location of all content previously at that location to the new location. b) if the user accesses Files > Find moved/missing files... -->i) if no file is selected, just prompt the user for which drive to change. e.g. |[Find missing media]|Find files| | |If all content a given location is inaccessible, update the location of all content previously at that location to the new location. | Old location: _D:___________v | New location: ______________ [browse] | . Label: _____________ (only display if it's a drive) | . Serial Number: _______________ (only display if it's a drive) ii) if files are selected --> Prompt the user for which location to search (i.e. how it works today). e.g. |Find missing media|[Find files]| | | > [ ] C:\[Windows] | > [ ] D:\[Data] | | [ ] Hide unselected items | __________________________ . . . [Add] |
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4) An automated method, startup drive availability check On MM start it would check if the drives in the Library are accessible. If drive(s) are found to be inaccessible a prompt would allow the users to match inaccessible drive with accessible drives. This would also have an option to tell MM not to check specific drives in the future (useful when using external drives that aren't connected, or unavailable mapped drives). There would be a global option in Options to disable this. |
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Re solution 2) I see that "Media Properties" dialog was added by Petr in the past, but it was subsequently (accidentally?) removed. I added it back (in course of 0006229 ), but haven't tested it much. I just briefly changed from C:\ to D:\ in the Location dropdown and it seems to work, it wrote "Location change is complete and will take effect after MediaMonkey restart" and after the restart the files were really re-located. So I guess it is quite a good and easy method of assigning new drive after drive replacement or PC migration. |
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Re-opening to carry forward the issues that aren't being resolved in 0006229, namely: - improved usability - support for directories / network paths |