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Old 10-24-2020, 11:38 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by kirk8677 View Post
Thanks, I didn't see that option - do you know if there's any way to run this automatically when adding a book to the library, so that it's not added at all if it binary matches?
Not as far as I know. Though my workflow would make checking on add rather useless. I add to an Intake library and then move to my Main library when I've finished metadata cleanup, covers, editing if needed, etc.

OTOH, I can't think of a ebook supplier that supplies identical files with different metadata that is not also embedded in the file which would make the binary compare pretty useless.

Which brings up the question as to which source you are using that supplies binary identical ebook files with different title/authors/etc. information.
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