2021-06-03, 13:11
Hello!
I have my whole library of movies on my NAS where I manage it with tinyMediaManager.
From time to time I sync this library with an external drive which I am using with a Pi 4 with libreELEC installation of Kodi.
There I let Kodi scan for new movies (scraper is set to only local data because everything is there!).
Yesterday I did the sync with my NAS and then scanned the drive in my Kodi installation and then shut down the Pi.
Today I did this again and the sync is taking really long time as many of the movie files are copied again to the external drive. The files have the same size and the same date, but my sync Application is looking also for changes inside the files.
So my question is: Is Kodi changing something inside the movie files as nothing on my NAS has changed the files?
Is it possible to mount an external drive as read only to not let Kodi write anything on it, as it is not necessary.
I have my whole library of movies on my NAS where I manage it with tinyMediaManager.
From time to time I sync this library with an external drive which I am using with a Pi 4 with libreELEC installation of Kodi.
There I let Kodi scan for new movies (scraper is set to only local data because everything is there!).
Yesterday I did the sync with my NAS and then scanned the drive in my Kodi installation and then shut down the Pi.
Today I did this again and the sync is taking really long time as many of the movie files are copied again to the external drive. The files have the same size and the same date, but my sync Application is looking also for changes inside the files.
So my question is: Is Kodi changing something inside the movie files as nothing on my NAS has changed the files?
Is it possible to mount an external drive as read only to not let Kodi write anything on it, as it is not necessary.