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Old 11-16-2020, 09:14 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Freakeao View Post
Is there a way to find out which EPUBs have content.opf that is out of date (or different) from what is stored in the Calibre database? I'd like to have all my EPUBs with matching metadata compared to calibre, because I use other programs to serve OPDS feeds and sometimes just email someone a EPUB that I have.

Going forward what is the easiest way to keep content.opf updated when I update calibre metadata?

Thanks.
As part of my import to calibre process, I import to an Intake library where I update the metadata and covers, check the epub structures, and fix any errors. Once that process is finished, I run Modify ePub to add the updated covers and metadata to the files and remove some crud before moving them to my Main library.
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