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In Tdarr, the "Status" tab allows saving several csv files. There does not appear to be any documentation of the meanings of the fields in these files.

Can someone say what meanings are of the fields DB, footprintId, scannerReads, ffProbeData, statSync, and videoStreamIndex?

I also had trouble understanding createdAt, but figured out that it's the time the file was processed in unix time in milliseconds.

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  • Either there is documentation or there is not, and either it can be found using searches or other common methods, or it cannot. Please note that asking this site to help you find help documentation is specifically off topic for the above reasons. – music2myear Mar 19 '24 at 17:47
  • The purpose of the question is to ask for the meanings of the fields. I've removed the request for documentation and simply stated that there doesn't appear to be any. – NewSites Mar 19 '24 at 23:30
  • Per this https://docs.tdarr.io/docs/plugins/classic-plugins/plugin-components/parameters/file TDarr uses ffProbe, ExifTool, and MediaInfo to pull metadata from the files. These values appear to be the results of those various tools. This info may help you find what they mean. – music2myear Mar 19 '24 at 23:39
  • Hmmm. Interesting. This shows a JSON structure of example data for one row of a generated csv file. It includes fields DB, ffProbeData, statSync, and videoStreamIndex. From it, I can see ffProbeData is a JSON structure of data returned by ffProbe. It gives me no idea of the meanings of DB, statSync, or videoStreamIndex. It has no fields footprintId or scannerReads, so also gives me no idea of their meanings. So this has explained the meaning of ffProbeData, but not of any of the other fields. Also, it has many fields that are not in the csv files, so I wonder why that is. – NewSites Mar 20 '24 at 12:06
  • videoStreamIndex may indicate where in a stream a particular segment belongs, based on searching for this value. The title comes up often in questions regarding streamed video. statSync comes up in relation to reading .js files, I think. Lots of connection to Node.js and another value: Stat. – music2myear Mar 20 '24 at 14:25

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