2019-04-15, 20:47
(2019-04-15, 14:11)grendelrt Wrote:Found a solution that works for me, figured I would post it in case someone else needed it. I just did a batch copy of .nomedia files to all existing movie subfolders inside the main movie folder. This removes them from the scan, every once in a while I will just update the sub folders again when the scan starts running long (or add it as a cron job on my server). Current scan was minutes long, now its seconds with the actual scraping movie info included.(2019-04-15, 11:43)chrissix Wrote:Yeah I am trying to use a batch file to scan my media a couple times a day for changes and was trying to avoid doing all movies each time. Thanks for the reply though [emoji3](2019-04-15, 00:49)grendelrt Wrote: Quick question, I have locked all my shows that have ended so they are not part of the scraping process. Is there a way to "lock" movies after they have been scraped so they do not process each time I run a scrape?
As far as i know only the movie set info can be locked on rescrape movies.
In most cases, i hold down the CTRL key and mark what I need, or use sort and filter functions.