Migration of Sonic Analysis Metadata

Server Version#: 1.41.2.9200

Due to intermittent HD failure, I’ll be needing to reinstall my OS, which of course also means reinstalling Plex. My Libraries are on an external drive so I can easily point the new Plex install to them. However given how long the Sonic Analysis took first time around, I’m wondering where this metadata is located, and how I can make the new install know where it is. Rather than it spending a week or so performing those tasks again

Thanks Ben

Are you referring to the actual media files, or to the plex data folder?
The latter stores the results of the analysis and all other Plex data as well.
The default location is on drive C:
If that is the drive that was damaged, then all your Plex data are unfortunately gone. And thus, the results of the sonic analysis as well.

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The drive failure is intermittent (likely a few bad sectors on the nvme) so I may well be able to recover that data

Is this old post of yours still valid, and the best way to go about this process?

Yes, you can use this as a guide. If your hardware allows it, dedicate a separate SSD to the plex data folder.

Don’t forget to save the registry branch from the old drive.
https://support.plex.tv/articles/201539237-backing-up-plex-media-server-data/

See to it that all media files retain their drive letters/path names – just as they were on the old OS installation.

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Thanks Otto
Much appreciated, one quick regedit and my libraries are back, more importantly my smart mixes are working on plexamp, that saves a lot of GPU time
Ben

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