I started using Reunion a few months ago. I moved my tree from Ancestry into Reunion. All of the media are little icons that I have to click on and open up in Ancestry. So, I have been scanning my media as I come to it and adding it to my multimedia in Reunion. Sometimes there is a little red question mark on the media that I have scanned and added. When I open the media with the question mark it say "Reunion can't find the multimedia file". I can see the media that I added. Does anyone know why it does this? Thank you
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Hi Linda,
Could you outline your process for adding the images?
E.g. are you saving the scans to your Desktop, then dragging them into Reunion, then dragging them from the Desktop into the Trash? The more details you can provide the more likely we'll be able to determine the cause of the problem.
Thanks,Mark Harrison
Leister Productions, Inc.
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Yes, I usually scan them to my desktop. Sometimes I download them to my desktop from Ancestry. Then I drag them to my Reunion page, my files in Google Drive and then Ancestry if it isn't in Ancestry. Now I don't necessarily do them in that order. Sometimes I might drag them to Google Drive and then to the other 2. I'm not consistent in which one I drag to first. Someone told me that I probably should be dragging them to Reunion last but I haven't tried that yet.
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ALL my multimedia resides in the Reunion pictures folder. (alias on desktop) From there, I drop them in the appropriate multimedia section (select multimedia in left column, sections for husband, wife, or couple on right).rMBP, 15", 2.8GHz i7, 16G RAM, Reunion 12.0, iPhone 12 Pro Max, ReunionTouch
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Originally posted by Linda Fischer View PostSomeone told me that I probably should be dragging them to Reunion last but I haven't tried that yet.
HTHMark Harrison
Leister Productions, Inc.
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Originally posted by Linda Fischer View PostDo you know of any way to get rid of those question marks without deleting those and adding them again.
1 - Double-click on the multimedia item in the Multimedia sidebar to open the Media window and you should see an option to locate the missing file.
2 - Go to:
Reports / Multimedia Usage
And drag the multimedia item from a Finder window onto the appropriate entry in the list of multimedia.
I hope that helps,Mark Harrison
Leister Productions, Inc.
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Just checking - I've moved through half a dozen versions of Reunion. My pictures started out in the, uh, Pictures folder, but as I've updated and the family files got new numbers (…10, 11, 12), I started changing the name of the Pictures folder to match (I'm not sure I could tell you why, other than an anal personality). That has never been a problem; the pictures still appear where they're supposed to. Now in 12, when I open the Multimedia sidebar, the photos show there with the red question mark, but if I click on them, the mark goes away. I assume this means that Reunion is initially annoyed that my pictures are in Pictures 12 instead of Pictures 11, but (after I've listed Pictures 12 in the Multimedia preferences), it can and does find them when prompted. Does that sound right? And is there anything else I should take into account? Thanks.
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Please consider stopping the habit of changing the name of the folder. Not totally sure but I think the Reunion Pictures folder started in either version 5 or 6. And the name has stayed exactly the same. Each successive version is going to look for where the previous version stored the photos. Thus, if one doesn't fuss with the name, the new version will find the photos without a hitch.Bob White, Mac Nut Since 1985, Reunion Nut Since 1991
Jenanyan, Barnes, White, Duncan, Dunning, Hedge and more
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