In the recent 3.5.x builds, I noticed something happening files in my inbox when moving/verifying music files outside of Musicbee.
Example 1: For downloaded purchases (bandcamp/qobuz/beatport/etc.), inbox files that have been moved by myself from a first monitored folder (downloads) to another second monitor folder (staging) via file explorer leave behind a missing file indicator for the first audio track despite rescanning the folders and acknowledging that files are indeed no longer in the first folder and are to be removed from the library.
Example 2: In other times, when verifying my ripped CD with cuetools, temp wav files created for verification against cddb and accuraterip databases (and deleted after verification) end up as being displayed as missing files as shown in the screenshot below. Again, these files still remain after rescanning the directory and acknowledging that the files are no longer there and are to be removed from the library. This has been my workflow for the past several years using Musicbee and do not recall seeing this issue as shown in the screenshot. Only after updating Musicbee 3.4.x to 3.5.x did I notice this issue. When moving these inbox FLACs from the first monitored folder to the second monitored folder, at least one stray flac entry remains in the inbox. Like in example 1, it requires manual removal from the inbox tab.
In both examples, this issue is not resolved after rescanning the monitored folders and acknowledging removal of these missing files from the inbox.
Expected behavior: Inbox files that are no longer present in monitored folders are removed either automatically (as they were prior to my 3.4.x -> 3.5.x update) and/or removed after the user acknowledges that the files are no longer present and desires to remove them.
Additional comment: Also, I noticed that there's no easy way to remove such indicated files from the inbox. Locate missing files simply does as it says without the option to trash the missing files from Musicbee's db. I was there was an easier way to going about it instead of going to the inbox tab, break up my sorting criteria there, set sorting by "Date Modified" to highlight the missing files having an "N/A" value from the field, and remove these entries once and for all from there. Because I regularly purchase music online and continue to rip what's left of my CD collection, all of these steps get tedious fast when missing inbox files were immediately and automatically resolved in past Musicbee versions.
Best,
theta