When i drag a file from one folder to another it then rebuilds the folder contents [#17893]

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Re: When i drag a file from one folder to another it then rebuilds the folder contents [#17893]

da madboy » gio giu 24, 2021 3:05 am

Yes this still happens on build 5.0.1.2418, though it rebuilds quicker, but still annoying.

Cheers,
Mike

Re: When i drag a file from one folder to another it then rebuilds the folder contents [#17893]

da Lowlander » lun mag 31, 2021 4:27 pm

Re: When i drag a file from one folder to another it then rebuilds the folder contents

da Lowlander » gio mag 20, 2021 11:56 am

Re: When i drag a file from one folder to another it then rebuilds the folder contents

da madboy » gio mag 20, 2021 7:42 am

It doesn't do the same thing in media monkey 4 though?

Re: When i drag a file from one folder to another it then rebuilds the folder contents

da Lowlander » mer mag 19, 2021 11:21 am

That's expected as this is not in the Library (database). MediaMonkey needs to refresh when changes are made.

Re: When i drag a file from one folder to another it then rebuilds the folder contents

da madboy » mer mag 19, 2021 5:14 am

I am working in the folders section.
Build 5.0.0.2338

Cheers,
Mike

Re: When i drag a file from one folder to another it then rebuilds the folder contents

da Lowlander » mar mag 18, 2021 1:23 pm

Can you please provide more details? Which build of MediaMonkey 5 and are you working in the Location sub-node or Folders node in the Media Tree.

When i drag a file from one folder to another it then rebuilds the folder contents [#17893]

da madboy » mar mag 18, 2021 4:52 am

When I drag a file from one folder to another it then rebuilds the folder contents, like its rescanning the folder.

Cheers,
Mike

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