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27.12.2006 13:53:08
Busy: Movie Library??
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I am getting the error/grey text: Movie Library (busy...)

Can anyone help fix this I am not running spotlight while trying to do this or anything weird like that.

Thanks 

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27.12.2006 20:25:02
Re: Busy: Movie Library??
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Hello Timothy,

thanks for your posting.

"Busy" is displayed as long as Spotlight takes to finish its initial 
gathering of VIDEO_TS directories. Depending on the speed of your 
system, this can take a few seconds or a while. It will automatically 
become enabled as soon as Spotlight has finished its initial result 
gathering.

Best regards, 
Felix 

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27.12.2006 20:48:21
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Thank you, curious if this will search all attached external drives or not???? 
Thanks again 
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01.01.2007 21:39:01
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Hello Timothy,

it scans all external drives as well, unless you have disabled 
Spotlight for them (whereby network drives are to be considered a 
third, different case due to the way Spotlight is currently working 
in Tiger). In fact, I have developed this feature with the sample 
VIDEO_TS folders on an external drive.

Best regards, 
Felix