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After moving folder, PVD will no longer load posters
rick.ca:
--- Quote from: supreme on May 18, 2012, 06:48:08 pm ---in IMAGE FOLDERS i have POSTERS selected and under it i have E:\MY MOVIES\Posters\ and inside there - is all my posters.
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Is that the folder your posters were in before? If not, I suggest you try moving the folder back to it's original location and changing this setting to the same location. (I don't know how it works, but if you moved the folder PVD isn't going to find them, and I don't think just changing this setting to the new location will necessarily fix it if the old location for each poster was recorded in the database.) If that works, then try changing the setting so the images are saved in the database.
supreme:
i added a new hdisk so drive letters changed....
i put all back in d: and yay!!! it worked!! folders exist again!!
now what can i do if i need to change poster folders drive letters ?
its now in d: but i dont want it there anymore...can i do that ?
Thanks for your reply
chase:
Supreme - I'm doing the same thing kinda - sharing my db with others and the drive letters will not be the same all the time for each person of course.
What I found is this...
Before you do anything be it to your drives - move the db - share it etc etc. Follow Ricks format for keeping his db - go into settings - check off - "Keep images in Database file"
Once the images are in the db file - you can do as you please.
You can move it around - change locations of the files - share it etc etc.
To change the location of the image files - go back into settings - and look in Folders i think it is called - Point it to the folder you want to keep your posters etc in
Then... and only then - if you so desire - un-check "Keep images in Data base"
it will put them in the folder - just make sure it did
Then - optimize the database.
If you check prior to optimizing it, you'll see the db size - make a note of it for the gee wiz - Optimize the db after un-checking "keep images..." and you'll see the db is much smaller.
To move or share it again - RECHECK the "Keep all images in the Database File"
This should be correct... I'm sure Rick or Nastra can confirm it.
Or jsut do it and confirm it yourself... it works for me
btw - if you can afford the drive space - keep an extra copy of your db and backup somewhere safe - just in case ;)
rick.ca:
--- Quote ---This should be correct... I'm sure Rick or Nostra can confirm it.
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Sounds right, although I can't think of any good reason to continue changing from one to the other. The only case I can think of for maintaining images outside the database is if the same images are to be shared by other applications. And that doesn't include most media manager applications—which would require them to be exported beside the media files anyway. So maybe an image editor is used to modify and maintain the images. Most users, however, would be happy to do whatever modifications are necessary immediately after download, and then save the result in the database. They can always be saved externally again (individually) for making further modifications.
Okay, I can think of one good reason. That would be to move all images outside the database so they can be processed in bulk by an external editor to resize and/or optimize them. Once that's done, they can be brought back into the database and the database optimized. I don't know if there's any advantage to doing one of those steps first.
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