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Once this is done, whenever you load an NKI from this "hub" folder, and if the option "Store paths referenced in host projects relative to Non-Player content base path" is enabled, you will basically never ever see "Missing Content" dialog as long as the structure of the "hub" folder with symlinks stays the same.
This would create symbolic links in place (for example if you selected all non-Player libraries inside Cinesamples folder, those symlinks would be in that same folder) which you can then move to the "hub" folder created above. You then make this folder your Non-Player Content Base Path in Options->Loading.Īfter that, you'd go through all the library folders that you have sorted by vendor and select all of those that are non-Player, then use the context menu option Make Symbolic Link that the above tool would enable for you. You can get this free tool that should make it easier to create symbolic links on Mac, for Windows you can use LinkShellExtension.įrom here, you can create a fresh folder on any of your drives that would serve as a "hub" for all the symlinks you'd create. Another benefit is that if you then use this one main folder as your Non-Player Content Base Path, this then also makes sure resolving missing content is way faster and more automatic, especially when moving between machines etc (assuming you organize and name those symbolic links identically between the machines - it doesn't at all matter where the libraries are installed physically). What you can do here is you could employ symbolic links, which would group all your non-Player libraries in one folder. You relocate the library in Native Access and everything works.įor non-Player libraries the situation is a bit more complicated, but still manageable through the use of "Non-Player library base path" option in Options -> Loading. This is also very much incorrect for any Kontakt Player library.