I am retagging some of my albums. On a number of occasions, this seems to result in duplicate database entries - e.g.
If I remove the album and re-import it then the problem is fixed.
The duplication is also evident in the database view:
However, as you can see there is only one of each track (when selecting "browse album" folder):
Re-importing from the album page achieves nothing.Double entries
Re: Double entries
Have you moved then re-imported this album? Or do you have two copies of it with dispersed collation (see http://musoware.com/wiki/index.php?titl ... _Collation)? Adding File Path to the database view should allow you to see the track paths, and highlighting the paths even shows an alert if the file path is dead.
Re: Double entries
I had moved and re-imported it, but I thought that was OK. The duplication appeared only to happen when I changed the tags, but maybe it still had the old file paths. I'll investigate that next time it happens.
Is there a way to move files to another and just update the related albums without doing a full import? The only way I can find of doing this successfully is to remove and re-import them one by one. I don't want to do a full scan because only the moved files in the new folder have the right tags for the import to work properly. Should I just change the music folder to be the new one so that re-scanning is only on the re-tagged files? Or will that mean that the old album records will remain in the database unless I remove them manually?
Is there a way to move files to another and just update the related albums without doing a full import? The only way I can find of doing this successfully is to remove and re-import them one by one. I don't want to do a full scan because only the moved files in the new folder have the right tags for the import to work properly. Should I just change the music folder to be the new one so that re-scanning is only on the re-tagged files? Or will that mean that the old album records will remain in the database unless I remove them manually?
Re: Double entries
You can import a single folder via the options in the toolbar. If moving a folder, provided the containing folder remains the same name you can move the album's folder and re-import from the new location and Muso will move the internal references. If you rename the album'sfolder and re-import Muso has no way of knowing it is the same source album, so treats it as a new one, and the old (dead) track references will remain so have to be deleted yes.MDE wrote:I had moved and re-imported it, but I thought that was OK. The duplication appeared only to happen when I changed the tags, but maybe it still had the old file paths. I'll investigate that next time it happens. Is there a way to move files to another and just update the related albums without doing a full import? The only way I can find of doing this successfully is to remove and re-import them one by one. I don't want to do a full scan because only the moved files in the new folder have the right tags for the import to work properly. Should I just change the music folder to be the new one so that re-scanning is only on the re-tagged files? Or will that mean that the old album records will remain in the database unless I remove them manually?
Re: Double entries
I've identified the cause of this. I was a bit puzzled because I was just using the "re-import album folder" option, so Muso clearly knew it was the same folder! I was doing this after updating tags in Picard. Picard has a file moving and naming option. I use this to do the initial folder naming / movement of files before importing to Muso. However I left it turned on. In theory that shouldn't make any difference as the naming should stay the same after the initial tagging (unless the album name or titles change, which would be unusual), but for some reason Picard adds a (1) suffix to the file name when saving. So to Muso it looks like they are all new tracks (the old tracks have been deleted). Muso does not delete the database items if it can't find the deleted tracks.
So it seems that the issue is mostly a Picard feature/bug, but might it be better if Muso could realise that the old tracks have been deleted?
So it seems that the issue is mostly a Picard feature/bug, but might it be better if Muso could realise that the old tracks have been deleted?
Re: Double entries
For a "re-import album folder" operation I suppose it could, I'll add it to my TODO list.