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Hi guys,
I am pretty new to xbmc so probably this is an easy one for you.
I want to replace two 1.5 TB drives with a new 3 TB HDD in my Win7 HTPC.
All movies on both drives are in the library and I would like to know how I can keep the data after all files have moved to the new drive.
No filenames will be changed!
Perhaps you have an pretty easy solution, XBMC Version is Eden.
After I have done this I want to update or does it make more sense to do this before I move the files?
Thx in advance!
Kind regards
Flow
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Ohhh thx.
So you mean I just should replace the path in the "MySQL" file?
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Yep in your MyVidoes60.db since you said you run Eden you just need to update the path reference in there to point to the new path.
Dont forget to backup as instructed just in case...
I know there were changes in the db schema between Eden and Frodo and that tutorial doesn't seem to specify if it is for one version or the other but its the same concept.
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That means after I completed the transfer I should update?
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Yeah I would wait until after your transfer is complete to update your library paths.
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1. Export library to separate files.
2. Use advanced setting importwatchedstate
3. Copy files to new structure
4. Add new sources, update library
5. Clean library
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Soooo...
a lil time has gone by but now I transfer all the movies to the new 3 TB drive.
I tried to use MY SQLite mit unfortunately I didn't finde the "Path" in the myvideo60.db file just to change the drive letter.
Probalby Im just blind . I found it for "videos" but not the movies under "files".
So I tried to go with Kibs Tut.
I expoted the library using step 1: All the separated files are now in the original HDD especially its movie folder (which is "root" btw).
So there are all movies and nfos, xmls, jpgs in Drive "S:".
So 3 means: I copy all of these files to the root of the new drive "Z:" (including movies and nfos, xmls, jpgs) .
If I import the database now "like I exported it" I will set the folder to "Z:" whre it will find the separated files.
XBMC will upodate the myvideos60db all alone?
And for my understanding, in my XBMC I would not see a difference so I just changed the location or will there be doubled entries of a movie "with the old and the new location"?
After that I can delete the movies and nfos, xmls, jpgs from the "Z:" Drive
Am I right?
Right?