So any future scans can only be done from sources that you initially added during your initial dupeguru setup. You just change the location to your own. If you read here, the videos part is the source of where my dupeguru can do it's scanning. In container station if i'm not mistaken, you need to make your share a mountable source point? I click the '+' sign to add a volume but I'm only seeing the local dupeguru linux container file structure. I got dupeguru running in the container, but how do you mount or point it to the NAS shares for scanning? Dupeguru just helps you check just in case. So using dupeguru you can then find duplicates, and delete them and save yourself wasted space on your NAS, because you sloppily added duplicates onto your NAS storage. just install the dupeguru windows app on your windows 10 pc, and run from there, and point it to your nas). It's way faster than having dupeguru run from PC, and scanning your NAS (you can do it that way if you prefer. I can now at least run the scan direct on the QNAP. There are probably a few other things that can be changed in container station settings, but this is as much as i've figured out own my own so far. also there might be a good reason why there is a dupe file to begin with, so you have to check it out and figure that out). You can then manually check if it really is a dupe (which i recommend. It will begin scanning, and if it detects duplicates it will tell you, by having dupes set beside each other in a row. ![]() Then you can use the modes for scanning, e.g. an additional step i did was to select the snapshots folder, and exclude that (no point scanning snapshots). in dupeguru click the + then add the share locations you wish to scan. a new browser tab opens for your dupeguru app now running the QNAP.ĥ. Go to container station overview, your app should be running. If your share folder is using encryption, is has to be unlocked or the container dupeguru app cannot start fyi.Ĥ. So the volume hosts you created, make sure it uses the same mount point created for it as well. You also have to add a mount point for it. You can to go to volume hosts, and add the locations from your NAS you wish for dupeguru to scan from. The first to do, is go to the shared folders. You do this by clicking the advance settings. ![]() however, begin to edit the settings for this, before finalizing creating the new containerized app. then in images, select the dupeguru app, then click create a container. ![]() Even, you can simply click this button directly by use the suggested search conditions.3. Also, it is very easy to use, only need to select the resources, type(s), and then click the "Find Now!" button to get your want. And the result (duplicate audio) is 100% accurate due to it compares audio relied on audio content, not audio name, last modified date or file size. It works very fast because of our high-speed audio comparison algorithm is built-in. Marks the Adjacent Duplicate Audio Groups by Different Colors Invert Checks: Operating the Result Easilyįast Filter: Quickly Filter the Duplicate Audio by Size Helpful Options: Sub Folders, Hidden Files, Excluding Paths Very Easy to Use, Only Need 1 Click to Get Resultįlexible Sources: Drive(s), Folder(s), Files and Type(s) Supports Almost All Popular Audio Formats High-speed Comparison Algorithm, Very Fast Duplicate MP3 Finder Plus - Quickly finds the duplicate audio on your drives relied on their content, you can remove the unwanted audio as you expect to recover your valuable disk space, reduce the management costs and avoid the unnecessary confusion.Ĭomparing Audio Contents, 100% Accurate Result
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