Grumpy Bob wrote: 
> Anyway, phred's question was why doesn't the reported total number of
> tracks correspond to the number or tracks on the drive and reported in
> the database.
> 
> In my case the total number of tracks = the sum of the number of tracks
> I have on the hard drive + the number of tracks I have in my Spotify
> library. In my latest scan, which was a clear and rescan, I see the
> following.
> 
> See my earlier post. I think that is a possible explanation for the
> discrepancy.
> 
Except everything being scanned is on a NAS and the only files in the
directory being scanned are MP3, .txt (lyrics,) and .jpg (artwork.)
There is no Spotify. There is no OneDrive.

But there is definitely a problem somewhere. I initiated a 'clear and
rescan all' and the scan apparently hung at "building full text index (3
of 7) as that phase of the scan has been running for almost three hours
and the only thing changing is the elapsed time. Could this be a corrupt
database? A corrupt media file? I'm am aborting the scan.

Suggestions? Fixes?

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