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<blockquote data-quote="ajs" data-source="post: 1286663" data-attributes="member: 68833"><p>That's what I'm talking about, going into Video, analyzing the files, and deleting the database entries. But if the file is just not available at the moment, then we deleted the necessary data. This is not exactly what the user expects. It seems to me that there should be a setting here for the user to decide for himself whether it suits him or not.</p><p></p><p>File extensions in the database can be any, firstly it is configurable, and secondly .avi still occur, in home archives</p><p></p><p>That's what I'm talking about. The absence of a file does not always mean that its entry must be deleted. </p><p></p><p>Example:</p><p>1. The file was received via torrent. Name is file.mkv</p><p>2. The torrent has updated this file (added subtitles or something else).</p><p>3. 3. The file starts updating and the name is: file.mkv.process or file.mkv.parted or file.mkv.something</p><p>4. We went into plugin MyVideo, and since there is no file named file.mkv, we deleted its entry.</p><p>5. The file is updated, and its name is again file.mkv, but there is no record, so we have to scan again to add this file, but in this case we lose the number of views, viewing status and other information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajs, post: 1286663, member: 68833"] That's what I'm talking about, going into Video, analyzing the files, and deleting the database entries. But if the file is just not available at the moment, then we deleted the necessary data. This is not exactly what the user expects. It seems to me that there should be a setting here for the user to decide for himself whether it suits him or not. File extensions in the database can be any, firstly it is configurable, and secondly .avi still occur, in home archives That's what I'm talking about. The absence of a file does not always mean that its entry must be deleted. Example: 1. The file was received via torrent. Name is file.mkv 2. The torrent has updated this file (added subtitles or something else). 3. 3. The file starts updating and the name is: file.mkv.process or file.mkv.parted or file.mkv.something 4. We went into plugin MyVideo, and since there is no file named file.mkv, we deleted its entry. 5. The file is updated, and its name is again file.mkv, but there is no record, so we have to scan again to add this file, but in this case we lose the number of views, viewing status and other information. [/QUOTE]
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