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  1. Is there a way to refresh only the Media Info after media file replacement (different codec, same file name) without overwriting all metadata? Some of the specials episodes I assigned Aired Before/after position manually, I don't want them overwritten during metadata refreshing. Will “Lock this item to prevent future changes” satisfy my need? Thanks.
  2. rob0809

    Emby server as a replacent for WMC

    Hi. I currently use Windows Media Center on a Windows 7 VM as a PVR. I use Couch Potato to schedule the recordings. I'd like to replace this with Emby Server. Is this currently possible? Also, I'd like to accomplish this on a low power device such as a Z83II Windows 10 Mini PC. It has a quad core Intel Atom X5-Z8350 (@1.44Ghz up to 1.92) with 2GB of RAM. Will that be enough horsepower to record? I'm not planning on doing any transcoding as my Kodi clients will do that. I hope the answer is "yes" as I've already purchase lifetime Premier support. Thanks for your help. Rob
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