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Old 04-12-2010, 12:28 PM   #5
Starson17
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
I dont see how that can be. Whether you click on the attachment or add it to calibre, it is exactly the same file.
Maybe he has some files with the wrong author/title stored internally for the book content. He could be getting the "right" author/title but the wrong book or vice-a-versa. When someone reads it, they see the wrong content, but when he puts it into Calibre, it reads the internal metadata, and it looks correct?

I'd check the content of each format. It gets very confusing if the wrong book content for one format was stored along with the correct content of another format under the correct author/title. This can happen when dragging the new format into the wrong record during a metadata single edit. It can also happen if you do a metadata fetch and allow author/title overwrites. Sometimes it finds the wrong title.
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