by majayjay » Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:51 am
Hi Sphardy,
Well, I've identified a couple things:
1) Marking favorites and rejecting clips works on clips that are on my local drive. Still not working on clips on the NAS.
2) I don't believe that iMovie is able to write to the NAS. I am unable to split an event into multiple events, and...
3) If if I adjust the date and time in clips, it appears to take in my current session of iMovie. After doing this, I checked in the local Movies folder and sub-folders on my hard drive to see if it wrote any information to the local drive and confirmed that it did not. When I exit out of iMovie and then re-open iMovie again, all changes revert back to what they were before I changed it.
How do I go about changing/correcting permissions to allow iMovie to write to the NAS?
-My clips are on the NAS at: \\Videos\iMovie Events
-I am using the Share Security Mode.
-The "Videos" Share has only AFP access enabled and has default read/write access. There is a share password assigned to the Videos Share. I always mount the "Videos" share before starting iMovie. (I've also tried disabling the password for the Videos share and that did not help either.)
Do I go to Frontview\Shares\Share Listing\Advanced Options and then check the "Set ownership and permission for existing files and folders in this share to the above setting. This option is usefell in cases wher you are changing security levels and need to work around file access problems."?
I started to do this, but it gave me a message that it will change the timestamp, which I didn't understand and was afraid that would mess with the dates on my video clips. I looked in the NAS user guide and it said that performing this step is not easily reversible, so it kind of scared me out of doing it. If I am to try this, I'm not clear what the share folder owner and the share folder groups should be set to. Currently they are:
Share folder owner: Videos
Share folder group: nogroup
Do I need to change anything regarding persmissions on my MacBook Pro?
Please help!!!
FYI-
I really like the new iPhoto 09, that might be a reason in and of itself to upgrade to iLife09. Faces isn't perfect, but works pretty well and is a cool feature. I really love Places! I am going through all of my pictures and geo tagging them. It's a pain to do my existing library, but I love being able to see exactly where I was. I've been pinpointing hotels I stayed at, etc. It should be pretty easy to maintain moving forward, even without a GPS enabled phone.
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