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Since this is posted in help for Windows I didn't think I had to tell about running on pc with Windows 8.1.
And as I said before when I add more that one path to scan for movies it fails to do so. [SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
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I know this issue ran into it myself, got around it by manually scraping on the second drive.
Out of curiosity, are the source paths on separate physical drives?
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No they are on the same drive. [SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
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Have you tried directly editing your sources.xml? Am adding sources this way for ages.
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Yes, eg I have a collection of movies with different paths like divx dvd and HD video på all of them I want in my movies collection.
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You don't have to put all of your movies under one source entry in order for them all to show up in the library as movies. You just have to set the scraper correctly on the folder so that they get scanned into the library. The library mode hides how many "sources" you've added.
If your multiple paths are not all under a master directory, add them as individual sources and set each with a correct scaper. For example:
source1 - d:\divx - scraper for movies
source2 - d:\HD - scraper for movies
If your multiple paths are under a single master directory, add the master directory but don't scrape it. Set the scraper on the sub folders you want added to the library. For example:
source - D:\Movies - no scraper
scraper for movies on D:\Movies\DIVX
scraper for movies on D:\Movies\HD
The library doesn't care either way.
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Hi
I don't understand.
I made one like
F: \movies\
Without a scraper
Underneath I make 3 like
F:\movies\divx\
F:\movies\dvd\
F:\movies\hd film\
With a scraper as usually.
Does not scrape any movies at all.
I've never done it in this way before.
Are something changed? If so why?
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2015-02-14, 23:53
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-14, 23:54 by Martijn.)
multipath is just working fine one my 14.x and 15.x installs