I have a copy of Reunion on my desktop and on my laptop with the family file stored in Dropbox so I can switch off working on it. Lately, a couple people in family tree groups I'm part of on Facebook have been posting old photos of relatives. When I drag a photo from Safari / Facebook to the multimedia window, the photo is added seamlessly with the file path being "~/Pictures/Imported Media/..." which tells me the image is now in the Reunion database - I THINK. Other times I use Ancestry.com. When I stumble across an image and I choose to download it, the file automatically saves to my local machine's Downloads folder. Using the "+" (Add media items) icon on the multimedia pane, I can navigate to the downloaded photo and add it to Reunion. The thing is, it doesn't look like Reunion adds it to the Imported Media folder rather it simply references where the file is. This causes problems because when I'm using Reunion on my desktop machine, photos I've downloaded on my laptop it can't find and vice versa when I'm on the other machine. Why doesn't Reunion import local files and add them to the Imported Media directory so they're available across machines? It seems to do this for the photos files I'm getting from Facebook. Thoughts?
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Please read the section on MultiMedia in the built-in manual. By the time you are finished, you will know the answer. I advise this as opposed to one of us preparing a long answer that duplicate the manual.Bob White, Mac Nut Since 1985, Reunion Nut Since 1991
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...which tells me the image is now in the Reunion database...
Originally posted by Michael Friedman View PostThe thing is, it doesn't look like Reunion adds it to the Imported Media folder rather it simply references where the file is.
Why doesn't Reunion import local files and add them to the Imported Media directory...
...so they're available across machines?
HTHMark Harrison
Leister Productions, Inc.
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Originally posted by Michael Friedman View Post...Thoughts?Steve Thomas
iMac and MacBook Pro, macOS Ventura 13.5, iPhone 12 Pro Max iOS 16.6, iPad Pro, Reunion 13 and Reunion Touch.
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Originally posted by thomprod View PostI want to be able to see Reunion multimedia on my MacBook (using Reunion 12), iPad or iPhone (using Reunion Touch). I put all media files in a folder I call "Reunion Pictures" which is in my Dropbox.
HTHMark Harrison
Leister Productions, Inc.
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Mark (and others) - can you offer some best practices regarding multimedia storage? I'd like to hear where and how people keep photos and documents organized especially when using Reunion across different machines and platforms such as desktop and mobile? Also of interest would be whether you have separate storage locations for sensitive documents and if you make them available across devices in Reunion?
Unfortunately, I haven't done a good job in this area so my 1,000 or so photos, birth death certificates, marriage documents, census records, etc. are stored in a mix of Photos, desktop folders and Reunion's imported media folder on my desktop and laptop. Before things get more out of hand, I need to come up with a long-term solution on how to deal with this.
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Originally posted by Michael Friedman View PostMark (and others) - can you offer some best practices regarding multimedia storage?
Pictures/Reunion Pictures/
But you aren't required to use that folder. Anything beyond that comes down to whatever works best for you.
HTHMark Harrison
Leister Productions, Inc.
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Originally posted by Art Landrey View PostCan the various “scattered” photos be moved into the Imported Media folder so that all the Reunion-accessed photos are in one place?i
You can check on this afterwards by going to Reunion ------> Preferences ------> Multimedia and click the "Repair Multimedia Links" button. Reunion will report if it couldn't find any of the linked images.
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Unfortunately, I haven't done a good job in this area so my 1,000 or so photos, birth death certificates, marriage documents, census records, etc. are stored in a mix of Photos, desktop folders and Reunion's imported media folder on my desktop and laptop. Before things get more out of hand, I need to come up with a long-term solution on how to deal with this.Kevan Yuck, RU~13.0 (Build: 210616) 64-bit, macOS 11.4
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