Apple confirmed that it at one point considered creating an Apple Watch for Android.
The very first line is very very different than the title...
Apple confirmed that it at one point considered creating an Apple Watch for Android.
The very first line is very very different than the title...
If it wasn't clear, here's the full breakdown:
Before emby scans for the files radarr deleted, it's trying to serve them to users and failing as they dont exist.
Once emby does scan the files and remove the missing ones from its db, it has to redownload all the metadata again and no longer has the nfo file telling it the original date added, so the movie is moved to the front of the 'recently added' list as if it was a brand new movie.
This has been consistent across two seprate setups: my original windows 10 based setup, and my current debian-docker setup.
I'm not changing the files via radarr, external programs are replacing the video file with a new one (usually from converting the original to hevc, mkv; replacing the original):
Have a movie already imported to Radarr; Manually delete the movie file from outside radarr, then add a new one to the folder. Then return to radarr and click 'refresh and scan' or have the scheduled task to scan files run.
Radarr recognizes the old file is missing and deletes all associated files (images/subtitles/nfo); then separately, sees the replacement video file as new and associates it with the movie for the folder it's in.
My family hasn't been subscribed a satellite/cable tv service in almost 16 years... 8 if you include streaming services.
Their shitty services, comercials, deceptive pricing, arbitrary limitations, and lack of content drove me away long ago. 🏴☠️
That's weird; I've never seen any of those....
Oh yeah, that's because I haven't visited reddit in ~9 months.
Guess I'm the one in ten.
Spent a good 30sec staring at the top line wondering wtf the writer was smoking before I read the bottom...
Bahahahahahha, NEVER gonna happen.
Humanity learning from its mistakes, I mean.
At least they actually got to choose which browser they wanted.
Ahh shit, Freudian slip...
I thought we were talking about copilot. Microshafts desktop AI tool. Not autopilot, the corporate device deployment/lifecycle/recycling program...
I'd imagine most of the upvotes thought the same.
Or you actually bought a 'pro' license in the hopes of being treated less like an insolent child by a device you own.
Thing is this is all automated processes, so manually scanning files between changes isn't really a fix.
Looks like I'll be setting up a script to move all the deleted files out of radarrs recycling folder and back into the media folders on a regular basis.
This is stupid. Radarr didn't create the files, nor import them; yet it takes it upon itself to delete a bunch of data created/provided by other systems, because it can't find a file it did actually manage. I was hoping for a setting I'd somehow missed.
Also; yeah, extra files are enabled, but that only effects newly imported media from a download client; not files discovered/removed from the media folders. (I've tested with it off too, no change)