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Old 07-10-2025, 01:57 PM   #20
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Thanks for your response. Please see below.



This is my understanding as well. The issue is that the same metadata produces different file names in Calibre library and the device irrespective of the template used.


Unfortunately, not feasible. The library is being synced to OneDrive and as such is located in C:/users/username/etc.




This was done earlier. Unfortunately, due to the file name differences the hashes are different even if when there is no change in the metadata


FileSystem LongPathsEnabled was/is set to 1 (true), but I don't know how to change the application's manifest.
I wish there was a setting "keep device file names the same as in Calibre library" This would be ideal
Turn off OneDrive. They way you have it set can cause all kinds of problems. And you NEVER EVER want tot two-way sync your library. Move your library so OneDrive will not touch it.
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