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    [LOGGED] Store Paths to Media Files As Relative Paths

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    • mark
      mark last edited by Woland

      To speed up finding files when moving from one computer to another, Isadora should store the paths to the media files as relative paths, as long as the media files are in the same folder as the Isadora .izz file, or a sub-folder of that folder.

      -- Mark

      Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
      Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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        mark_m @mark last edited by

        @mark

        That would be marvellous.

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          liminal_andy @mark last edited by

          @mark This will be a big help for decentralized performance. We often have operators and designers on separate machines in separate homes, and the top of day usually involves a fair degree of relinking media with every programming iteration from the designers.

          Andy Carluccio
          Zoom Video Communications, Inc.
          www.liminalet.com

          [R9 3900X, RTX 2080, 64GB DDR4 3600, Win 10, Izzy 3.0.8]
          [...also a bunch of hackintoshes...]

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            mark @liminal_andy last edited by mark

            @liminal_andy said:

            This will be a big help for decentralized performance. We often have operators and designers on separate machines in separate homes, and the top of day usually involves a fair degree of relinking media with every programming iteration from the designers.

             Well, for now, the workaround is to ensure that the files reside on exactly the same path on both machines. 

            But take note if you don't know it already: Isadora will automatically find the files if you place them in the right directory structure. See "How to Move an Isadora Show to Another Computer" in our knowledge. base. While it may take some time if you have hundreds of files, if you follow these instructions, Isadora will find the files without intervention.

            On Windows, create a folder on the C:, i.e., "C:\MyShowFolder\" and put everything in there.

            On MacOS, put your show ini the Shared folder, "/Users/Shared/MyShowFolder"

            If you do this, the path will be exactly the same when you move from machine to machine, and Isadora should not need to search for the files.

            If you are however moving between macOS and Windows, there is no path that will be the same on both machines so this workaround won't work.

            Best Wishes,
            Mark

            Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
            Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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              liminal_andy @mark last edited by

              @mark said:

              @liminal_andy said:

              This will be a big help for decentralized performance. We often have operators and designers on separate machines in separate homes, and the top of day usually involves a fair degree of relinking media with every programming iteration from the designers.

               Well, for now, the workaround is to ensure that the files reside on exactly the same path on both machines. 

              But take note if you don't know it already: Isadora will automatically find the files if you place them in the right directory structure. See "How to Move an Isadora Show to Another Computer" in our knowledge. base. While it may take some time if you have hundreds of files, if you follow these instructions, Isadora will find the files without intervention.

              On Windows, create a folder on the C:, i.e., "C:\MyShowFolder\" and put everything in there.

              On MacOS, put your show ini the Shared folder, "/Users/Shared/MyShowFolder"

              If you do this, the path will be exactly the same when you move from machine to machine, and Isadora should not need to search for the files.

              If you are however moving between macOS and Windows, there is no path that will be the same on both machines so this workaround won't work.

              Best Wishes,
              Mark

               Right, the strange phenomenon has been almost every operator has been on Windows and most designers have been on macOS. But this is good info nonetheless!

              Andy Carluccio
              Zoom Video Communications, Inc.
              www.liminalet.com

              [R9 3900X, RTX 2080, 64GB DDR4 3600, Win 10, Izzy 3.0.8]
              [...also a bunch of hackintoshes...]

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                kikko @mark last edited by

                @mark

                That would be great!

                But I'm smiling thinking that you are demanding a new feature to yourself!😄

                Isadora 3.2.6/Win 10 Pro 64 bit/Intel Core i7-8750H/32GB DDR4 2400hz/Samsung SSD Evo 860 + Samsung SSD Evo 970/Nvidia GTX 1060

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                  mark @kikko last edited by

                  @kikko said:

                  But I'm smiling thinking that you are demanding a new feature to yourself!

                  It was because of a user's request. Just making sure it gets logged. ;-)

                  Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                  Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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