justinrh 282 Posted June 16 Posted June 16 Media deletions are not logged in admin Dashboard > Activity. Where are media deletions logged?
Luke 42659 Posted June 16 Posted June 16 Hi, it's in the server log. the notifications feature can also be setup to notify about media removed. 1
justinrh 282 Posted June 16 Author Posted June 16 I found one. Why do you try to get image info from a deleted item and create all these errors? 2026-06-13 18:28:27.417 Info SessionsService-0HNM9FST3MOEH:00000004: http/1.1 Response 204 to host6. Time: 0ms. POST http://10.22.22.162:8096/emby/Sessions/Capabilities/Full. 2026-06-13 18:28:27.668 Error ImageProcessor: Error getting size from libvips for E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg *** Error Report *** Version: 4.9.5.0 Command line: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system\EmbyServer.dll Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045 OS/Process: x64/x64 Framework: .NET 8.0.27 Runtime: C:/Users/iadmin/AppData/Roaming/Emby-Server/system/System.Private.CoreLib.dll Processor count: 32 Data path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\programdata Application path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system NetVips.VipsException: NetVips.VipsException: unable to load from file E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg VipsForeignLoad: file "E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg" does not exist at NetVips.Image.NewFromFile(String vipsFilename, Nullable`1 memory, Nullable`1 access, Nullable`1 failOn, VOption kwargs) at Emby.Drawing.LibVips.LibVipsImageProcessor.LoadImage(String path) at Emby.Drawing.LibVips.LibVipsImageProcessor.GetImageSize(String path) at Emby.Drawing.ImageProcessor.GetImageSizeFromImageEncoders(String path, String format, Boolean logException) Source: NetVips TargetSite: NetVips.Image NewFromFile(System.String, System.Nullable`1[System.Boolean], System.Nullable`1[NetVips.Enums+Access], System.Nullable`1[NetVips.Enums+FailOn], NetVips.VOption) 2026-06-13 18:28:27.682 Error ImageProcessor: Error getting size from Skia for E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg *** Error Report *** Version: 4.9.5.0 Command line: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system\EmbyServer.dll Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045 OS/Process: x64/x64 Framework: .NET 8.0.27 Runtime: C:/Users/iadmin/AppData/Roaming/Emby-Server/system/System.Private.CoreLib.dll Processor count: 32 Data path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\programdata Application path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg'. at System.IO.FileSystem.CopyFile(String sourceFullPath, String destFullPath, Boolean overwrite) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetTempFile(String path, Boolean isError) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetSKFileStream(String path) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetImageSize(String path) at Emby.Drawing.ImageProcessor.GetImageSizeFromImageEncoders(String path, String format, Boolean logException) Source: System.Private.CoreLib TargetSite: Void CopyFile(System.String, System.String, Boolean) Path: E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg 2026-06-13 18:28:29.805 Error ImageProcessor: Error getting size from libvips for E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg *** Error Report *** Version: 4.9.5.0 Command line: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system\EmbyServer.dll Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045 OS/Process: x64/x64 Framework: .NET 8.0.27 Runtime: C:/Users/iadmin/AppData/Roaming/Emby-Server/system/System.Private.CoreLib.dll Processor count: 32 Data path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\programdata Application path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system NetVips.VipsException: NetVips.VipsException: unable to load from file E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg VipsForeignLoad: file "E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg" does not exist at NetVips.Image.NewFromFile(String vipsFilename, Nullable`1 memory, Nullable`1 access, Nullable`1 failOn, VOption kwargs) at Emby.Drawing.LibVips.LibVipsImageProcessor.LoadImage(String path) at Emby.Drawing.LibVips.LibVipsImageProcessor.GetImageSize(String path) at Emby.Drawing.ImageProcessor.GetImageSizeFromImageEncoders(String path, String format, Boolean logException) Source: NetVips TargetSite: NetVips.Image NewFromFile(System.String, System.Nullable`1[System.Boolean], System.Nullable`1[NetVips.Enums+Access], System.Nullable`1[NetVips.Enums+FailOn], NetVips.VOption) 2026-06-13 18:28:29.805 Error ImageProcessor: Error getting size from Skia for E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg *** Error Report *** Version: 4.9.5.0 Command line: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system\EmbyServer.dll Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045 OS/Process: x64/x64 Framework: .NET 8.0.27 Runtime: C:/Users/iadmin/AppData/Roaming/Emby-Server/system/System.Private.CoreLib.dll Processor count: 32 Data path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\programdata Application path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg'. at System.IO.FileSystem.CopyFile(String sourceFullPath, String destFullPath, Boolean overwrite) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetTempFile(String path, Boolean isError) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetSKFileStream(String path) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetImageSize(String path) at Emby.Drawing.ImageProcessor.GetImageSizeFromImageEncoders(String path, String format, Boolean logException) Source: System.Private.CoreLib TargetSite: Void CopyFile(System.String, System.String, Boolean) Path: E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg
justinrh 282 Posted June 17 Author Posted June 17 Do you mean it is scanning for something it thinks it should be there?
Luke 42659 Posted June 17 Posted June 17 That snippet looks to me like the server isn’t aware yet that files were deleted
justinrh 282 Posted June 20 Author Posted June 20 (edited) @Lukelooks like there is a general issue do address. I just deleted another multi-version video and I see the same errors for the image files. Maybe it happens only for multi-version? IDK Edited June 20 by justinrh
Luke 42659 Posted yesterday at 05:54 AM Posted yesterday at 05:54 AM On 6/16/2026 at 7:52 PM, justinrh said: I found one. Why do you try to get image info from a deleted item and create all these errors? 2026-06-13 18:28:27.417 Info SessionsService-0HNM9FST3MOEH:00000004: http/1.1 Response 204 to host6. Time: 0ms. POST http://10.22.22.162:8096/emby/Sessions/Capabilities/Full. 2026-06-13 18:28:27.668 Error ImageProcessor: Error getting size from libvips for E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg *** Error Report *** Version: 4.9.5.0 Command line: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system\EmbyServer.dll Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045 OS/Process: x64/x64 Framework: .NET 8.0.27 Runtime: C:/Users/iadmin/AppData/Roaming/Emby-Server/system/System.Private.CoreLib.dll Processor count: 32 Data path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\programdata Application path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system NetVips.VipsException: NetVips.VipsException: unable to load from file E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg VipsForeignLoad: file "E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg" does not exist at NetVips.Image.NewFromFile(String vipsFilename, Nullable`1 memory, Nullable`1 access, Nullable`1 failOn, VOption kwargs) at Emby.Drawing.LibVips.LibVipsImageProcessor.LoadImage(String path) at Emby.Drawing.LibVips.LibVipsImageProcessor.GetImageSize(String path) at Emby.Drawing.ImageProcessor.GetImageSizeFromImageEncoders(String path, String format, Boolean logException) Source: NetVips TargetSite: NetVips.Image NewFromFile(System.String, System.Nullable`1[System.Boolean], System.Nullable`1[NetVips.Enums+Access], System.Nullable`1[NetVips.Enums+FailOn], NetVips.VOption) 2026-06-13 18:28:27.682 Error ImageProcessor: Error getting size from Skia for E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg *** Error Report *** Version: 4.9.5.0 Command line: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system\EmbyServer.dll Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045 OS/Process: x64/x64 Framework: .NET 8.0.27 Runtime: C:/Users/iadmin/AppData/Roaming/Emby-Server/system/System.Private.CoreLib.dll Processor count: 32 Data path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\programdata Application path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg'. at System.IO.FileSystem.CopyFile(String sourceFullPath, String destFullPath, Boolean overwrite) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetTempFile(String path, Boolean isError) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetSKFileStream(String path) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetImageSize(String path) at Emby.Drawing.ImageProcessor.GetImageSizeFromImageEncoders(String path, String format, Boolean logException) Source: System.Private.CoreLib TargetSite: Void CopyFile(System.String, System.String, Boolean) Path: E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg 2026-06-13 18:28:29.805 Error ImageProcessor: Error getting size from libvips for E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg *** Error Report *** Version: 4.9.5.0 Command line: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system\EmbyServer.dll Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045 OS/Process: x64/x64 Framework: .NET 8.0.27 Runtime: C:/Users/iadmin/AppData/Roaming/Emby-Server/system/System.Private.CoreLib.dll Processor count: 32 Data path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\programdata Application path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system NetVips.VipsException: NetVips.VipsException: unable to load from file E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg VipsForeignLoad: file "E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg" does not exist at NetVips.Image.NewFromFile(String vipsFilename, Nullable`1 memory, Nullable`1 access, Nullable`1 failOn, VOption kwargs) at Emby.Drawing.LibVips.LibVipsImageProcessor.LoadImage(String path) at Emby.Drawing.LibVips.LibVipsImageProcessor.GetImageSize(String path) at Emby.Drawing.ImageProcessor.GetImageSizeFromImageEncoders(String path, String format, Boolean logException) Source: NetVips TargetSite: NetVips.Image NewFromFile(System.String, System.Nullable`1[System.Boolean], System.Nullable`1[NetVips.Enums+Access], System.Nullable`1[NetVips.Enums+FailOn], NetVips.VOption) 2026-06-13 18:28:29.805 Error ImageProcessor: Error getting size from Skia for E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg *** Error Report *** Version: 4.9.5.0 Command line: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system\EmbyServer.dll Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10.0.19045 OS/Process: x64/x64 Framework: .NET 8.0.27 Runtime: C:/Users/iadmin/AppData/Roaming/Emby-Server/system/System.Private.CoreLib.dll Processor count: 32 Data path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\programdata Application path: C:\Users\iadmin\AppData\Roaming\Emby-Server\system System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg'. at System.IO.FileSystem.CopyFile(String sourceFullPath, String destFullPath, Boolean overwrite) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetTempFile(String path, Boolean isError) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetSKFileStream(String path) at Emby.Drawing.Skia.SkiaEncoder.GetImageSize(String path) at Emby.Drawing.ImageProcessor.GetImageSizeFromImageEncoders(String path, String format, Boolean logException) Source: System.Private.CoreLib TargetSite: Void CopyFile(System.String, System.String, Boolean) Path: E:\media\Recorded TV\On the Come Up (2022)\poster.jpg Please attach the complete emby server log. Thanks.
justinrh 282 Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago Well, those logs are long gone, so here is a new one.embyserver.txt The mess starts at line 540 and ends at line 809, for deleting one multi-part item consisting of two videos. I wonder, Luke, why you can't delete an item and see the problem in your own logs?
Luke 42659 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Can you show screenshots of how you performed the delete? Thanks.
justinrh 282 Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago Oh, my. Pretend this is a movie item: Please don't tell me diff deletes have diff pathways to execute delete ...
Luke 42659 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago That's deleting an entire series. Is that how you deleted the multi-version movie?
justinrh 282 Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago (edited) Luke, read the post again. Yes. You wanted to know HOW and that shows HOW. Edited 17 hours ago by justinrh
Luke 42659 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago OK i can't reproduce this on multi or single version movies. can you produce a new log with debug logging temporarily enabled? Thanks.
justinrh 282 Posted 56 minutes ago Author Posted 56 minutes ago (edited) I deleted 2 movies I recorded yesterday. "Last Train From Gun Hill" was not changed in any way before deletion. I don't see any errors in the log for deletion. "Law Abiding Citizen" I renamed the file (to *-ts.ts) and created another version (*-mkv.mkv) and I do see errors in the log after deletion. So maybe the is simply renaming the file since you didn't see an issue with multi-version. But I defer to your expert log analysis. (And, as a reminder of the other multi-version deletion problem, Emby still shows the item in the library 15min and counting after deleting it.) embyserver.txt Edited 19 minutes ago by justinrh
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