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Set custom path/directory/folder to save watched videos for seeding #7721
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I support this. There have been discussions comparing, for example, how steam can move your games for you. At the moment you can start up the sdk with a setting pointing to where you wish to store it. We would need to test what happens if that path/drive is not available. |
Thank you. Btw. i was trying a workaround relocating folders and symlink
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Problem. The second command works to relocate files and symlink new to old properly, but after running LBRY, it deletes whole destination blobfiles folder so the symlink turns into a dead link and LBRY shows in previously downloaded videos:
Later i have found that moving whole folder $HOME/.local/share/lbry and symlinking not cause that error (like when i was moving only sub-folder $HOME/.local/share/lbry/lbrynet/blobfiles ), i only had to confirm startup wizard. So working command was:
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This is very crucial thing, if you want new users with enough space! I have system on relative small SSD and all other data on quite big HDD. (It isn't removable, if it does matter.) And I don't want to tinker with symbol links! And I'm sure, there are plenty of users out there, like me. |
See also lbryio/lbry-sdk#3704 and lbryio/lbry-sdk#2723 |
LBRY_0.53.6.AppImage on Debian Linux stable with KDE.
I would like to help host videos i am watching but i can not do it, because apparently i am unable to define custom path where the videos should be saved (in the Content hosting section in Settings). My system drive does not have enough disk space, but my removable drive have enough.
Workaround in the meantime: https://lbry.com/faq/how-to-change-lbry-blob-files
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