Author Topic: Relink Music File Paths requires finding the old non-existent location  (Read 560 times)

Redoneter593

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The "Relink Music File Paths" function requires locating the old location in a folder browser just to perform the relinking.

Except that often times the location for the original files didn't exist in first place (such as when you change to a new computer and decide to change how you organize your folders/files), or much more often, the old location ceases to exist after a user deletes it after moving the files.

I've never had any program that's looking for lost files ask me to locate the the old, now non-existing location, and it's just completely dumb for such a function to require it, not to mention mandates a entirely counterintuitive file transfer process for the user if they have to restore or recreate the old location. It should just simply ask for which folders to check like any other import function, nothing else. There's zero need for the old location if I give it a new one to look inside, but it won't let me proceed without finding the previous (and now gone) folder's location inside the browser.

Because extra pointless and restrictive requirement, I instead had to learn about and use the Locate Missing Files tool (thanks to this topic: https://getmusicbee.com/forum/index.php?topic=41628.0) and then manually input the folder just to get it update the file paths after an hour of struggling to work out a solution with the help of google to a fairly basic import function given unnecessary requirements and complexity.

tjinc

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While I understand your frustration here, this bug was fixed over 6 months ago now.
Also, the topic you linked to begins with an explanation of the Relink Music File Paths function in which it clearly states:

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IMPORTANT - For this process to run successfully:
The old folder location ('map music file path from') must still exist on your system. (AS FROM VER 3.6.9065 THIS IS NO LONGER NECESSARY)

What version of MusicBee are you using?