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Old 02-08-2012, 10:07 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by ScarletSony View Post
Yes, I have metadata management set to manual. I was only going to add the e-books I purchase on my Sony to the Calibre library to keep track of all the books I have so I will stop buying duplicate copies ...but was not planning on using Calibre to resend these e-books back to my device. Therefore, I set the metadata management to manual so that I won't automatically screw something up

The e-books I have added from my device to the Calibre Library appear w/o covers, reviews, etc so I use edit metadata to add this extra information on each e-book...to my knowledge it does not change the title or author since I use this information to find the metadata.

I was thinking of creating a new Library to seperate my e-books from my paperbacks, but that would defeat the purpose of having them all in one location for ease of identification and organization.
Change the setting (Configure the Metadata download) to NOT modify Titles or Authors (remove tics).
Changes to those will cause (but not the only reason) the problem that you describe.
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