Restoring an album when most of the songs in it disappear

• Aug 22, 2017 - 22:39

I was working on an album that had 16 songs in it I removed two and nothing happened then when i got on later all but the first song in my album disappeared but all the songs are still listen under the album


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I'm not sure what you are saying or asking here. Are you implying that you have an album that lists a bunh of songs, but you are having trouble locating those files on your hard drive? If so, then your OS probably provides a utility (eg, Windows Explorer, macoS Finder) to help you find files by name. If you mean something else, please give a but more detail.

I guess (!) you are talking about a .album file. If so: this is basically a list of files, and if some of them are no longer in the place that file expects them to be it ain't gonna work.

i just complete an album and i decided to take two scores off of it so i did, then i left to do something else and when i came back i opened the score file and there was only one song on it

In reply to by cello012

Did you open the album or the score? Of course if you opened a single score, then only one song is in it. You need to open the album file if you want to see your list of songs. Or, if you happened to create a "Joined" score after creating your album, and then updated the joined score after removing songs from your album, then the joined score would have all the songs that were in the album when you last performed a join.

So it still isn't really clear what you are doing, but my best guess is that you never created the joined score, so there is no joined score to open, and instead you are trying to open one of the individual songs. Either that or maybe you created a joined score back when your album had only a single score, then you added more scores to the album but never updated the joined score.

If you continue to have trouble, please attach both the album file itself and the score you are attempting to open, and describe what specifically is different from what you expect.

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