Hello,
Been a long time user and just upgraded to Version 4.9
Am getting the above error now.
-Am using Mac , running Mojave 10.14.6
-Synology NAS 916+
movies
/volume1/video/MOVIES/NEW RELEASES/{n} ({y})/{n.upperInitial().space('.')}_({y})
Tv shows
/volume1/video/TV Shows/{n.upperInitial().space('.')}/{"Season ${s.pad(2)}"}/{n.upperInitial().space('.')} - {s00e00} - {t}
Went into DSM and both MOVIES and TV Shows folders have owner as "Admin"
MOVIES location shows: /volume1/video/MOVIES
Also tried : /Volumes/video/TV Shows/{n.upperInitial().space('.')}/{"Season ${s.pad(2)}"}/{n.upperInitial().space('.')} - {s00e00} - {t}
to no avail.
Never had any problems before. Love the product
Can you help?
Thanks
Chuck
MOVE: AccessDeniedException: /volume1/video
Re: MOVE: AccessDeniedException: /volume1/video
Permission issues are generally unrelated to FileBot. If you have trouble figuring out Synology NAS permissions, just create a new pristine network share and then use that.
EDIT:
Are you running FileBot on the NAS device, or remotely from you Mac device? Because the destination path will obviously have to be adjusted accordingly.
EDIT:
Are you running FileBot on the NAS device, or remotely from you Mac device? Because the destination path will obviously have to be adjusted accordingly.
Please read the FAQ and How to Request Help.
Re: MOVE: AccessDeniedException: /volume1/video
FYI, a simple reboot fixed everything
Re: MOVE: AccessDeniedException: /volume1/video
Sounds like you're running the FileBot Desktop app on your macOS machine then. You'll need to use /Volumes/<share> because that's where macOS mounts network volumes and you may need to connect the network drive before using FileBot so that the /Volumes/<share> path exists.
Please read the FAQ and How to Request Help.