Wow! I definitely can't explain that.

If you want to recover the files, maybe you can try `beet move`ing them to 
another volume?

> On Jun 8, 2016, at 8:34 PM, Bearcat Şándor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm having an issue with a corrupted btrfs disc. While i'm trying to figure 
> out how to fix it, i'm noticing something odd, that i stumbled. apon.
> 
> It seems that my btrfs partition has lost files. Some files show up nautius, 
> that don't show up when i do an 'ls' and vice versa.  However, beets is able 
> to play files that niether can see.  I'd love to know how, as it may help me 
> fix this disc.
> 
> What do you make of this:
> 
> 
> bearcat@jaguarundi ~ % ls /home/hometheater/audio/lacuna_coil          
> 1999-in_a_reverie        2002-comalies      2012-dark_adrenaline
> 2001-half_life           2006-karmacode
> 2001-unleashed_memories  2009-shallow_life
> 
> bearcat@jaguarundi ~ % beet play album:delirium                        
> Playing 14 tracks.
> Volume: 100%                  
> Press 'k' to see a list of keyboard shortcuts.
> Now playing 
> /home/hometheater/audio/lacuna_coil/2016-delirium_[limited_edition]/01-01-the_house_of_shame.flac
> 0:02:06.5 / 0:05:17.2 
> 
> Note that that album from 2016 is not listed by an ls, but beets plays it 
> anyway. 
> 
> How?
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