how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

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rmap
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how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

Post by rmap »

Is it possible to start a specific workflow without starting to convert the existing files?

Need help/advice

Thanks
momocampo
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Re: how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

Post by momocampo »

Hello,
If I understand well you question, you ask if you can start a watch folder with some files already in? Yes you can, you have to click on "rebuild history" inside monitor folder to avoid to process files already in.
Hope I understood well.

Cheers.

Benjamin
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Re: how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

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Hi rmap, thank you for using FFAStrans and welcome to the forum! :-)

I'm planning another persistant option that lets you skip current files every time the workflow is started. But for now follow Banjamins reply.

-steinar
momocampo
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Re: how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

Post by momocampo »

Yes it can be useful Steinar, without, we have to delete files under 1 month (maximum cache).
I never tried but I think the files inside cache will be process, isn't it?

B.
megam
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Re: how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

Post by megam »

admin wrote: Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:56 pm Hi rmap, thank you for using FFAStrans and welcome to the forum! :-)

I'm planning another persistant option that lets you skip current files every time the workflow is started. But for now follow Banjamins reply.

-steinar
rebuild history is not working for me
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Re: how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

Post by admin »

Hi megam, thank you for using FFAStrans and welcome to the forum! :-)

How is it not working for you? Can you be a little more specific?

-steinar
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Re: how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

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admin wrote: Thu Dec 27, 2018 9:35 am Hi megam, thank you for using FFAStrans and welcome to the forum! :-)

How is it not working for you? Can you be a little more specific?

-steinar
there is a folder TestIn I copy there 2 video.mxf FFAStrans transcodes these 2 files into the required format .mp4 in the TestOut folder everything is OK. When I delete 1 file from the TestOut folder and click Rebuild History, then FFAStrans does not encode this file again. If I do something wrong, please tell me
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emcodem
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Re: how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

Post by emcodem »

Hey megam,
so 1 *.mxf file that has already been processed stays in the watchfolder - then you click rebuild history. And you would expect the 1 mxf file to be processed again, correct?

Cheers,
emcodem
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megam
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Re: how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

Post by megam »

emcodem wrote: Thu Dec 27, 2018 11:12 am Hey megam,
so 1 *.mxf file that has already been processed stays in the watchfolder - then you click rebuild history. And you would expect the 1 mxf file to be processed again, correct?

Cheers,
emcodem
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Re: how to start a workflow without looking at existing files

Post by emcodem »

Ah, that's easy then, "rebuild history" does exactly the opposite from what you expect: it checks for all files in the folder and marks them as alraedy processed. I think what you want is to also check the "forget missing files" option.

Let me know if there are any more questions left!
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