My question is, does Emby no longer look for pre-existing metadata? The idea here was so I wouldn't have to rescrape when re-adding a show I've moved off my system (I like to put shows I've watched on a removable drive to re-add in the future and it's always worked in the past). However, now it looks like Emby scrapes it's own metadata during the scans, and completely ignores this information. This is how it has always worked in the past, and Media Center Master created all this information. Inside each show there are folders for each season, and each season has a subfolder called "metadata" that has the episode information. All of my TV shows are inside their own folders, and each has their collection of artwork and xml about the show. ![]() This is easily remedied, but the problem should never have come up. After spending the day at work and coming home, I noticed a lot of the information in my browser was wrong. So I re-added them, and after a number of hours it had re-added all my movies and TV shows. ![]() When I restarted the server, all of the paths had been erased from the settings as to the location of my library. All I know is the database was completely wiped. ![]() It might have been a hacker, or it might have been me, I don't know. In the last week, something happened to my Emby library database in which it was completely emptied. For a long time, I've been using Media Center Master to collect metadata for all the media in my library. I've been using Emby since way back when it was called MB2.
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