2012-05-27, 04:37
Hey guys, what's going on? I'm having a bit of an issue with Filezilla and was wondering if there are any other FTP programs out there that may better suite my needs.
The issue with Filezilla is that I have a couple hundred movies in my collection and transfer them from my desktop in another room to the 2TB HDD installed in my HTPC via my wireless network. This would be all fine and good except for the fact that I edit the Metadata quite often in my collection and sometimes lose track of what movies I have edited and what I have not. So more often then not I have to transfer the entire folder from the desktop to HTPC. I do this because in reality the only files that should be swapped over are the ones that are non existent on the HTPC HDD. Filezilla does great at first by asking me what I want to do with the already placed files but after I select to skip the ones that are already there it only skips a few then begins to transfer everything after resulting in most movies being doubled or even tripled on the HTPC. Is there another FTP client out there that does a better job at recognizing duplicate files already existing?
The issue with Filezilla is that I have a couple hundred movies in my collection and transfer them from my desktop in another room to the 2TB HDD installed in my HTPC via my wireless network. This would be all fine and good except for the fact that I edit the Metadata quite often in my collection and sometimes lose track of what movies I have edited and what I have not. So more often then not I have to transfer the entire folder from the desktop to HTPC. I do this because in reality the only files that should be swapped over are the ones that are non existent on the HTPC HDD. Filezilla does great at first by asking me what I want to do with the already placed files but after I select to skip the ones that are already there it only skips a few then begins to transfer everything after resulting in most movies being doubled or even tripled on the HTPC. Is there another FTP client out there that does a better job at recognizing duplicate files already existing?