How to Tell Flickr Uploader to Continue Uploading

bilang:

If I log out of my Flickr account through uploadr (Windows 10 PC) and then log back in, uploadr scans my folders and then uploads almost all of the pictures that were already uploaded! None of them have changed -- all I did was log out then log back in. I realize that logging out and logging back in rests the uploader database and forces a rescan but none of the files have changed. Further, when it uploads the pictures, it somehow figures out that they are the same because it does not replace the existing images or make new albums. What could be causing this? How do I get it to stop?
Thanks,
--Paul
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nvpjb bilang:

How do I ensure staff sees this post?
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mcnod bilang:

nvpjb:

How do I get it to stop?

One thing you could do is go to the settings of the uploader and tell it to look at a single folder instead of your entire hard drive. Of course, this action would mean that you would need to upload new images to that folder if you want the uploader to see them. Perhaps you can tell the uploader to look at more than one folder, I'm not sure if this is the case because I've never used that uploader.

Another option might be to just turn it off and use the web based uploader for future upload to flickr if the uploader has already finished scanning your entire drive once.

nvpjb:

How do I ensure staff sees this post?

You can't. And even if they do see it, they are not responding to each and every post in the forum these days, so your questions may not be addressed by them.

Hopefully someone with some experience with the Windows flickr uploader will come by here and help, I've done the best that I can.
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nvpjb bilang:

mcnod:

Thanks!
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mcnod bilang:

nvpjb:

Also, look around and use the search box for answers in this help area:

help.yahoo.com/kb/flickr-windows-uploadr

It looks as though you can have it monitor more than one folder of your choosing if I am interpreting what I see correctly.
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nvpjb bilang:

mcnod:

Thanks for looking!

Yes, uploadr only monitors folders you select. I do have the uploadr only monitoring folders that have photos in them, not my whole drive. In this case, it is a 2016 folder that has sub-folders for each "roll".

I hate to turn it off since it continually monitors the folders and picks up any additional photos added -- like pictures from my phone or edits to photos already in the directory.
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mcnod bilang:

My 2016 folder is broken down into individual monthly folders and then further into each "roll" (days). If yours is like mine it gets pretty full by the end of the year and I can see that having the uploader re-scanning the main folder each time I would turn it off and back on to be one more background app slowing down my machine's speed and performance. I did not know it actually uploads each photo again, I knew it does compare a "checksum" of some sort for each image in a folder against it's list so that duplicates are not added. As I said earlier, hopefully someone with experience will come along with something concrete that will help.
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nvpjb:

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nvpjb bilang:

mcnod:

Good point, I am not certain it is re-uploading the files. I based my assumption on the time it takes to go through the files and the network traffic I see on my task manager. And, I agree, during the re-scan and re-upload, it slows my computer down and degrades performance.
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nvpjb bilang:

Has anyone seen anything like this?
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