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Can MP follow directory shortcuts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Galileo" data-source="post: 104886" data-attributes="member: 18433"><p>I used all the views available and I made sure the permissions on the shortcuts are correct, but no luck. In the video-view it just won't show any shortcut/movie, it will only display subdirectories but no files.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes I know I can buy RAID controllers to support my drives, but if you want a good raid controller that'll cost you a lot of money. Creating a shortcut/hyperlink would not only be beneficial in my case if you have lots of DVD's, it would also remove the necessity of physically having all the files present on the computer. This way you could link to multiple drives, multiple computers and multiple partitions without the need to place them all in the same directory.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and RAID 0 has another disadvantage, it puts the files on 2 drives to speed up the write processes but if 1 drive fails it would mean I would lose out on 500GB, whereas if that same drive fails I now would only lose 250GB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Galileo, post: 104886, member: 18433"] I used all the views available and I made sure the permissions on the shortcuts are correct, but no luck. In the video-view it just won't show any shortcut/movie, it will only display subdirectories but no files. Yes I know I can buy RAID controllers to support my drives, but if you want a good raid controller that'll cost you a lot of money. Creating a shortcut/hyperlink would not only be beneficial in my case if you have lots of DVD's, it would also remove the necessity of physically having all the files present on the computer. This way you could link to multiple drives, multiple computers and multiple partitions without the need to place them all in the same directory. Oh, and RAID 0 has another disadvantage, it puts the files on 2 drives to speed up the write processes but if 1 drive fails it would mean I would lose out on 500GB, whereas if that same drive fails I now would only lose 250GB. [/QUOTE]
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