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Old 09-11-2018, 01:50 PM   #1
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Where is the (modified) metadata?

I'll bet this has been covered somewhere, but searching for it seems hopeless so far, so I apologize if I missed the answer elsewhere.

I have a book with modified metadata/cover. When I use CC to add that book to my Android phone, I see the modified metadata and cover on my phone when browsing with CC. I have CC put the book into a directory called "ebooks", which is where my ebook reader, Moonreader+, looks for its books.

When I open the book in Moonreader, I don't see the modified metadata or cover. It seems that CC, like Calibre, must store the metadata in its own directory. Is this true?

I know that (supposedly) if I use Calibre to send the file to my phone, it writes the metadata to the file. Is there a way to get CC to do this?
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