Most likely the files are there, but are hiding in the library  
Clementine expects Artist>album>file to be the structure of your library
Click on the wrench next to the search box & change the way the library 
displays
Check the various artists folder, anything with confused meta data can end 
up there
Click the files tab on the left & see if the missing files are in the 
library
Confirm your music library folder is set correctly

On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 6:07:04 PM UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:

> Maybe try to see if the issue happens with other players or versions? I 
> have a far larger collection (~100,000 tracks) and I do not have any issues 
> with Clementine detecting all the MP3s.
>
> What could be, but may be strange, is that *maybe* there could be some 
> issues with the names of folders? Maybe their are missing the extension? 
> Sometimes Clementine does not add files based on its extension, even if 
> they are valid audio file.
>
> Also, maybe you can try Clementine in windows and see if the issue 
> continues? (I use it on windows and had not issues with it)
>
> On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 10:10:09 AM UTC-5 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have run the rescan library several times but it makes no difference, 
>> is there a database file I need to delete to force it to scan the entire 
>> collection (approx 25,000 mp3 files).
>>
>> Clmentine is V 1.4 RC1 that comes with Mint Una, QT is 5.12.8 and I am 
>> using the XFCE desktop
>>
>> Can you please advise
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Tim
>>
>>

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