2024-11-07, 06:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-11-07, 06:55 PM by GrumpyGorilla. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hello,
I have a question about how medata is handled when you delete media. Specifically images generated by trickyplay. I really don't want a bunch of unused trickyplay images taking up space on my hard drive if I delete a movie or TV show. I've looked around for this and found conflicting answers from months ago, so I'm looking for the most up to date answer.
I understand that in the /medata/library folder that each folder has a trickyplay folder. I was curious if there's a scheduled task that detects if media is deleted and deletes trickyplay images associated with that media once it realizes that it no longer exists. If not, is this a planned feature, and how can I set up a scan to do so?
I have a question about how medata is handled when you delete media. Specifically images generated by trickyplay. I really don't want a bunch of unused trickyplay images taking up space on my hard drive if I delete a movie or TV show. I've looked around for this and found conflicting answers from months ago, so I'm looking for the most up to date answer.
I understand that in the /medata/library folder that each folder has a trickyplay folder. I was curious if there's a scheduled task that detects if media is deleted and deletes trickyplay images associated with that media once it realizes that it no longer exists. If not, is this a planned feature, and how can I set up a scan to do so?