Okay - I can reproduce that issue on my Mac with my Gdrive app/folder as well. The MXF in the video folder is immediately synced if GDRIVE app is running during the conversion. All the files from the DCP folder are synced - except that the hard linked video mxf file in the DCP folder is left out. When I delete the video.mxf in the video folder (or the whole video folder), the video file in the DCP folder is not synced immediately. Obviously, GDRIVE does not detect the unlinking of that file immediately. When I 'halt' and resume the folder sync in the Grive app menu, still no sync. However, when I quit and restart the GDRIVE app, the video file is immediately recognised and synced. So, for now, not a very smart solution, but at least a work around, and something to think about.

 

I guess the best way for now would be to create DCPs NOT within the GDRIVE folder, but in a different location, then copy/move just the DCP folder to the Sync folder. I don't see a good reason to sync the whole project folder into the cinema ingest PC. Unless there is DCP-o-matic running on that PC as well, and you would want to continue working on the DCPs there - but in this case, most likely, the source file paths would be invalid at first, and you would have to add the source files to your project folder as well to sync up.

 

- Carsten