A comment I made on a previous post as I have the same issue as you and I don't have the time to work through and try and figure out which of my 50 000+ tags are incorrect -
One last thing I can mention in terms of how I find working with Clementine the easiest is not to make use of its own library function but rather to create a playlist and then use the "Playlist" - "add folder" command to add my music folder containing everything. The reason why I do that is that I have found the library does not add, for some or other reason, all my music. I also find it easier to use the search bar to look at e.g. all the songs from a band. You can use search terms such as e.g. "artist:U2" in the search bar to only search for the term u2 in the artist column rather than in all the columns. Each time you add music, you add the files / folder to the playlist. Save the playlist and then it is much faster to load in future if you mess it up for what ever reason. On Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 3:10:07 PM UTC+2, Nord Bär wrote: > > Hello > > I don't have all of my music in Clementine library. If I open the > missing songs separately (open in Clementine), the song is being played" > Clementine, Version 1.3.1-333-gf854bc5 on Mint 18.1. > > I have a huge library, 49 698 files and it is still increasing. For now, I > am using jriver player and there is no such problem with the library. I > would really prefer to use Clementine. > > Is there a way to know the size of the library (no of files, time, size). > Is Clementine library limited to a certain size and formats? Is there a way > to modify possible limitations? > > thanks a lot for any help > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clementine Music Player" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
