<<<<<Quote from: Biff on Today at 02:42:31 PM
Why does MB show there are:
http://i.imgur.com/vAXjC2O.pnghttp://i.imgur.com/aayxUSb.pnghttp://i.imgur.com/59Dpx2i.pngWhat does that mean?
<<<It rescans all files it knows.
I am not quite sure to understand:
<<<OK, then there's no track in your library.
But it shows there are. Why does MB do that, what is the reason to show it, if there are not any files in the library?
<<<<Remove Unmarked Dead Links in the Library
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If you delete music files with MB closed, MB database could have discrepancies with your actual music files. In that case, MB won't correctly mark those non-existent tracks as dead links until you attempt to play or edit them. There are several ways to resolve this issue.
(1) Tick "on startup check for updated or missing files" option under Preferences> Library
(2) Add your music files folder to the monitored folders setting under Preferences> Library
(3) Run Tools> Advanced> Rescan All Files command to update database
Thank you for the link, yes, I had already activated those options, but had not get it to work, may be I am able to get it now:
http://i.imgur.com/2QyOWs2.png<<<<Is it correct, the same result I would get when I drag music folders and drop them over MB?
I wouldn't recommend it because sometimes you will get unexpected results depending on your settings. For instance, drag & drop on the same drive could move folders instead of copy them.
Alright, just use "Scan folders for new files".
So the folders are moved / copied instead of their files just will be added to MB (whereto, to what folder are they moved / copied?) ? That would be extremely adverse. I had understood dropping the folders / files will cause an entry of the files in MB. That is not right?