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Restoring the library should restore all of the metadata. To confirm this, I only had to open my Music folder with another application (Swinsian) and also have the track files analyzed by a specialized application (Yate). I also conclude that not all metadata are embedded in the tracks files, but that some are rather preserved in the MC library. So I come to believe that there is something wrong with the Backup and Restore process. I only have fully transfer the J River folder in the Mac library: "/ Users / iMac-01 / Library / Application Support / J River"Īnd here, instantly, I find the entirety of my library with all the additions and changes I made personally. I did not restore the library from a backup Some changes of names, titles, artists, etc.Īnd to go further, I started all over again with the difference that: In fact, everything I personally added or modified: I got the same results as the first time, all the files were restored, except that a lot of the metadata are lost. Run Rebuild Thumbnail tool (a long enough operation)
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Change the file path with the Find and Replace tool Restore the library on the new Mac from backup Make a new backup of the library on the old Mac
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First, to your question: No, there was no file in the library before restoring from the backup.Īnd, to be sure, I redid the whole process from a new clean install of Media Center.