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problemas con metadatos en bibliotecas


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buenas, como bien dice el título del post, tengo problemas con algunos metadatos en mis bibliotecas, se muestran pero realmente el archivo multimedia al cual hace referencia no exixte en el directorio.

Lo elimino manialmente, pero cuando mando a actualizar los metadatos, o escanear la biblioteca, vuelve a salirme el mismo o los mismos metadatos huerfanos, 

una medida que tomé fue cambiar todos los archivos multimedia (sin arrastrar los metadatos) de directorio.

pero resulta super engorroso ese trabajo, existe alguna manera factible de eliminar esos metadatos y que no vuelvan a salir?

supongo que son caché generados por el sistema o error en transferencia de archivos, 

agradecería si me pudieran dar una solución

seanbuff
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I might not be completely understanding the problem, but are you saying that some media is getting mis-identified?

Have you tried using the 'Identify' function on the affected items to correct them?

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Also I would suggest taking a look at the recommended Movie Naming structure to ensure everything is recognized correctly each time.

Movie Naming

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@4LUC4RD? Can  you please provide an example? Thanks.

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BobbyCR
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@Lukelooks like he deleted or moved the media file but emby is still getting the metadata files created in the folder where the file was, he removes those files but they will get created again when the library scans

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16 minutes ago, BobbyCR said:

@Lukelooks like he deleted or moved the media file but emby is still getting the metadata files created in the folder where the file was, he removes those files but they will get created again when the library scans

That won't happen on a scan, but it might happen if you try to use another feature after deleting the folder, but before the server has realized the folder has been deleted.

We'll need to look at a specific example. Please attach the emby server log from when this occurred. Thanks.

 

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