![]() ![]() ![]() Or am I barking up the wrong tree and worrying about nothing? Is this correct? (If it is correct, then this appears to be a real shame.) vsmeta attached, then this can no longer happen. Surely, if every single film and episode has a. I guess I am simply looking for reassurance, because in my Happy Place, I was always keen to minimise the number of entries I manipulated manually, so that as far as possible the auto tagging tool could do its job (and would therefore update the info if it was subsequently refined). (Although, to be fair, that is exactly what Telos had stated, although I managed to filter that part out.) vsmeta files in every single folder in my library. after seemingly answering my own question, I tried the Export function and was surprised/shocked when it started creating. ![]() In Import Metadata from SynoForum (from the aforementioned Telos?) where the Export function is again proposed, Synology forum 2 suggests attacking the database itself, although the thread is quite old now so I'm not so keen. Telos pointed out the simple Export function that apparently worked with 'much' of the metadata. I have (surprisingly) found little material on transferring the Video Station database, although: Synology forum 1 is certainly pertinent. Obviously I would like to avoid repeating this time consuming exercise. On my DS414 there is obviously a certain percentage of media whose metadata was 'manually' corrected. My concern (if that is not too strong a word) is with Video Station. (New Synology, new disks, network connection.) Migration Assistant is not an option for the DS414, and honestly in most cases I can move things over manually, so not a problem. Specifically, the export and import process for when I move stuff from my aging DS414 to my shiny new Synology that should be arriving shortly. For my first attempt at blatantly skimming you all for your hard-earned knowledge, I am a little stuck with the rather pedestrian subject of Video Station. ![]()
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