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Canola has placed about six CDs in a folder labelled ''Compilations.'' Four of those CDs have been previously deleted and don't show any files, one CD doesn't exist on any of my memory cards (I searched for it) and one CD that I know is tagged both correctly and perfectly, so I know for a fact that is not the problem.

This has occured in multiple iterations of the Canola beta, no matter how many clean installs and flashes of OS2008 I try.

Any ideas?
 
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Albums with multiple artists are placed in the compilations folder. If the albums no longer exist, you should be able to safely delete those folders.
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Nope. It's tagged with one artist. I do that with all my music to avoid this problem, but Canola just doesn't see it that way.

Any other ideas? A way to move music in this would be sweet.
 
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Rezi : did the "multiple album entry" did that for you? or was just like single scanning?

if you didn't use, please go to settings : media library -> multiple album entries and see if combines your album into one, and solves the problem?

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I've done that for every album it listed (except the two albums titled "Unreleased", which aren't included in the Compilations folder.)

Really, it wouldn't be so bad if it didn't find music I don't have on the device. That's just... odd.
 

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