phred wrote: 
> LMS lives on the C: drive of a Win10 Pro PC.
> The playlists are on the D: drive of the same machine.
> All the music files are on a NAS.
> 
> There are no music files anywhere else. Not even the music listed in the
> playlists, which as you know, are only text files, which point to the
> actual music file on the NAS.
> 
> My music manager is MusicBee. It lives on another Win10 Pro box.
> Whenever there's a change to a playlist, MusicBee automatically updates
> the playlist. Which is exported to the box where LMS and the playlists
> live. The path referencing each track in a playlist is mapped to the
> NAS. There are no music files whatsoever on that machine. Here's a
> sample line from a playlist:
> > 
Code:
--------------------
  >   > File4536=\\192.168.xxx.xxx\Music_Files\Neil Young\New York 1970\7 - 
Helpless.mp3
  > Title4536=Helpless
  > Length4536=243
--------------------
> > 

If MusicBee rewrites the paths to the tracks in playlists maybe LMS gets
confused and decides that the tracks referenced in the playlists are new
tracks not scanned before. In your earlier post where you showed the
scan result, the log said that tracks were discovered on drive Z: but in
the playlist track example you showed the path was directly to the NAS,
no "Z:" drive involved.



2 Touch, 2 Picoreplayer  v6.1.0 on RaspBerry 3B
LMS 8.2.0 on Debian 10 on Intel-NUC. All wired
Main audio system: speakers Magnepan 3.6, amp "Gdis 400", DAC & pre: NAD
M51, streamers: SB Touch // NAD M50
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