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How to check the collection for a specific path (that I manually deleted but movies from it insist in showing up) ?


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djhifi

Ok so after an HDD failure which I had to replace and re-arrange my collection, etc (doesn't matter), I still seem to have movies/tv shows left behind on the server, pointing to that previous HDD (which was even removed from the "Library" section). 

 

My question is: Is there a way to check for more remaining leftovers in my collection that have that (now deleted) path?

 

 

Running library scans doesn't seem to do anything

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Why do you feel you have movies and shows left behind? How did you determine that?

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djhifi

Why do you feel you have movies and shows left behind? How did you determine that?

 

I didn't feel it's a fact. I had an HDD that got broken and I removed it from my NAS. Afterwards I removed the path in the library section of the server as well. Ran a database update. I have over 6000 movies and only today did I notice that some .nfos were being created on another mounth path of another HDD (dont ask me why but I still have to determine wether or not this is happening whenever I restart my synology and somewhere along the way it's messing with something) and I then searched the emby server and the movies were still there altough they dont exit physically anymore. Wierd?

 

Anyway, is there a way where I can see individually each movie/tv show and the corresponding path within any of the emby server created files or? Cause I no longer know which ones got left behind since I deleted the nfos I mentioned above and only memorized a few

 

 

I REALIZED THAT I HAVE NOT REMOVED TV SHOWS FROM THE PATHS IN THE LIBRARY SECTION. I'M NOW DOING A SCAN AND WILL REPORT BACK IF ISSUES ARISE.

 

 

But anyway, is there a way to search for all the movies/shows and corresponding paths?

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Yes make sure to update emby library setup and then run a library scan. Thanks.

 

As for viewing the database, you could try browsing the metadata manager.

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