Another dumb question here. I just went out and picked up another internal drive for my PC. I'm currently saving everything to F:\Mike\NZB Downloads\Complete and it's been working fine for a few days. I'd like to save TV to my primary drive F:, but I'd like to save Movies to another disk, C:. How do I set this up? If I look at SABnzbd settings can I just put the new drive path in my category? It doesn't seem so, it says that all relative folder are based on F:\Mike\NZB Downloads\Complete. I want to save to C:\Movies.
Is there an easy way to do this? Thanks again for putting up with my silly questions.
How to save TV and Movies to separate hard disks?
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madmike283
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Re: How to save TV and Movies to separate hard disks?
You can just type in the full address into the category so
C:\Movies in the movie category and F:\TV in the tv category
Relative folders are based on F:\Mike\NZB Downloads\Complete so if you just had Movies in the movie category, it would place them in
F:\Mike\NZB Downloads\Complete\movies
C:\Movies in the movie category and F:\TV in the tv category
Relative folders are based on F:\Mike\NZB Downloads\Complete so if you just had Movies in the movie category, it would place them in
F:\Mike\NZB Downloads\Complete\movies
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madmike283
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Re: How to save TV and Movies to separate hard disks?
Ok, so that should work? That's what I thought I had to do. Downloading a movie to check it now.
EDIT: Another easy solution. It worked, thanks!
EDIT: Another easy solution. It worked, thanks!