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Of course my pvdconf.ini is at corespondent location (C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\Personal Video Database), and the recorded database location is - D:\Documents\_Multimedia\Personal Video Database. It seems PVD in a way doesn't look for (or see) pvdconf.ini there upon startup? These are drive references in my working pvdconf.ini
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[DataBase]
Network=0
FileName=D:\Documents\_Multimedia\Personal Video Database\MY MOVIES Testing v1.0.0.0 bez ID.PVD
Mode=0
RecentFiles=D:\Documents\_Multimedia\Personal Video Database\movies.pvd
RecentTypes=0;
, and
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[Folders]
SameDirOpts=0
InitDir0=D:\Documents\_Multimedia\Personal Video Database\
InitDir1=
InitDir2=D:\_Movies\_Rezanje\7\05901. Travellers and Magicians (2003)\
InitDir3=D:\_PVD Backup\Covers\
InitDir4=D:\Temp\1\
InitDir5=D:\_PVD Backup\
InitDirType0=0
InitDirType1=0
InitDirType2=0
InitDirType3=0
InitDirType4=0
InitDirType5=0
FindFolders=
RepFolders=

I do use -portable switch as a workround, but would like to figure out the solution. Thanks for your time.

442
Thanks for an idea, but no luck. The search was already unchecked and search path was empty in File Scanner.

The message is "Documents data folder could not be found!" during opening PVD. I mean, there it is, at drive D:?!

Any other idea, please?


P.S. http://www.videodb.info/forum_en/index.php/topic,1773.msg8307.html#msg8307 was the place when the problem was first mentioned. Meanwhile, obviously I found a workaround, but is there a solution?

443
Support / Mass imdb update takes too long and consumes a lot of CPU
« on: February 19, 2013, 11:55:37 pm »
Mass imdb update: 263 entries with the imdb top 250 rank, in order to update which 13 entries aren't in the list anymore.

viddb.exe CPU consume: 49%, RAM:178MB VM:158MB

PVD not responding for a long time. Socket errors occur, so I have to keep an eye on my laptop not to get stucked.

Peerblock running, if significant.

Any suggestions, please?

444
The missing drive is H:, so I always have to have some drive with the letter H assigned to it, in order to open my database, or else, blank new database is opened. The actual location of my database is drive D:.

I noticed that my personalized pvdconf.ini becomes corrupted (rather reset to default), so I have to stick the H: stick, open PVD and again personalize it, exit it, open my database, backup pvdconf.ini, and get it back whenever I forget to stick H: before opening PVD.

I tried to clear all H: references from pvdconf.ini, but no luck. It's like H: information was written somewhere in the darkest corners of my .pvd database, regardless of what is defined in pvdconf.ini.

Any suggestions?

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I have the same problem, ever-since the very first use.

So, what I do is that I process all "add new movie"s-in a row-recognized via "Scan..." until the first "change file path"-movie, then process "change file path"-movie via "New Movie Master", then back to the rest of "add new movie"s-in a row via "Scan..." (because I assign IDs automatically to folder names so PVD to assign identical ones to correspondent entries, I have to process scanned only if they're in a row)

Never figured out what's the problem, even if I changed the action to "Add New Movie"?

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