Delete Album in Library does not later recognize same

I have found that if I delete an album in the Library, when right clicking on the album’s three dots, (for example to correct metadata) if I again add the album, the Library is not updating and adding it.
This occurs even when clicking “Sync”, selecting “Rescan network folders on restart” or closing and re-opening Audirvana. ???
The best way appears to be to simply remove the album using the Finder or Explorer and then adding it again to the music folder.
Then the Audirvava library database behaves correctly.

Hello @aricastudio,

Can you send me a copy of the “Debug Info”? You can get it in Audirvana Settings>General>Debug Info

Note: By clicking on the Debug Info button, Audirvana automatically copies all its content, all you have to do is paste it in response to this message

Debug Info:
Audirvana Mac Version 3.5.44 (3574)
macOS 10.14.6 with 32768MB RAM

Registered to Juan Contreras

SIGNAL PROCESSING:

Polarity Inversion:
	Globally: OFF
	Per track: ON
Effects plugins NOT ACTIVE

UPSAMPLING:
SoX not in use
SoX filter parameters
Bandwidth at 0dB = 99.5
Filter max length = 30000
Anti-aliasing = 100
Phase = 66

AUDIO VOLUME:
Max allowed volume: 100
Replay Gain: None
SW volume control: OFF

LIBRARY SETTINGS:
Sync list: 2 folders
AUTO: /Volumes/MUSIC II/Music FLAC
AUTO: /Volumes/MUSIC II/Music MP3
iTunes/Music library synchronization: not synchronized
Library database path: /Users/juan/Library/Application Support/Audirvana/AudirvanaPlusDatabaseV2.sqlite

ACTIVE STREAMING SERVICES

=================== AUDIO DEVICE ========================

CoreAudio audio path, buffer I/O frame size: 512

Max. memory for audio buffers: 29696MB

Local Audio Engine:
Exclusive access: Enabled
Integer mode: Enabled

Preferred device:
Built-in Digital Output
Model UID:AppleHDA:66
UID:AppleHDAEngineOutput:1B,0,1,5:2

Active Sample Rate: 44.1kHz
Hog Mode is off

Bridge settings:
Sample rate limitation: none
Sample rate switching latency: none
Limit bitdepth to 24bit: OFF
Mute during sample rate change: OFF

Selected device:
Local audio device
ID 0x33 Built-in Digital Output Manufacturer:Apple Inc.
Model UID:AppleHDA:66 UID:AppleHDAEngineOutput:1B,0,1,5:2

3 available sample rates up to 96000Hz
44100
48000
96000
Audio buffer frame size : 14 to 4096 frames
Current I/O buffer frame size : 512
Volume Control
Physical: No
Virtual: No
MQA capability
Auto-detect MQA devices: Yes
Not a MQA device, user set to not MQA
DSD capability: Unhandled
Device audio channels
Preferred stereo channels L:1 R:2
Channel bitmap: Ox3, layout:
Channel 0 mapped to 0
Channel 1 mapped to 1

Audio channels in use
Number of channels: 2
Use as stereo device only: No
Simple stereo device: Yes

1 output streams:
Number of active channels: 2, in 1 stream(s)
Channel #0 :Stream 0 channel 0
Channel #1 :Stream 0 channel 1

Stream ID 0x34 2 channels starting at 1
3 virtual formats:
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 32 little endian Signed Float 96kHz
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 32 little endian Signed Float 48kHz
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 32 little endian Signed Float 44.1kHz

9 physical formats
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 24 little endian Signed Integer aligned low in 32bit 96kHz
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 24 little endian Signed Integer aligned low in 32bit 48kHz
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 24 little endian Signed Integer aligned low in 32bit 44.1kHz
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 20 little endian Signed Integer aligned low in 32bit 96kHz
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 20 little endian Signed Integer aligned low in 32bit 48kHz
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 20 little endian Signed Integer aligned low in 32bit 44.1kHz
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 16 little endian Signed Integer 96kHz
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 16 little endian Signed Integer 48kHz
2 ch Mixable linear PCM Interleaved 16 little endian Signed Integer 44.1kHz

Local devices found : 4
Device #0: ID 0x40 Built-in Output Manufacturer: Apple Inc. Model UID: AppleHDA:66 UID: AppleHDAEngineOutput:1B,0,1,3:0
Device #1: ID 0x37 Built-in Line Output Manufacturer: Apple Inc. Model UID: AppleHDA:66 UID: AppleHDAEngineOutput:1B,0,1,4:1
Device #2: ID 0x33 Built-in Digital Output Manufacturer: Apple Inc. Model UID: AppleHDA:66 UID: AppleHDAEngineOutput:1B,0,1,5:2
Device #3: ID 0x27 UA-22 Manufacturer: Roland Model UID: UA-22:0582:015A UID: AppleUSBAudioEngine:Roland:UA-22:1d100000:1

UPnP devices found : 0

The album you have deleted is located here? Have you also deleted form the bin in Audirvana settings in the library section?

Yes it was located in the Music Flac folder, but only deleted inside Library, not in the Mac Finder, so not from the Hard Drive.
I do not know what you are calling the Bin in Audirvana settings?
In tried several things to have Audirvana see the Album in that folder after I updated it, “Sync”, closing and opening Audirvana, checking the “Scan Network folders on Start,” But it would not show up. So I finally deleted the Database, restrarted Audirvana, added the folders in Settings, Library and after it scanned them again it showed up.
Also, I ended up deleting that Album because it had incorrect Metadata, yet after I updated it, Audirvana still displayed the previous incorrect version, not the updated one. So I deleted it in the hope that on the next scan it would show the updated Album.
This problem does not seem to occur if I just delete the Album from the folder in the Finder (OS) and then add it again. Then Audirvana Library updates correctly, on deleting and on adding the Album.

When you delete a track or Album in Audirvana it is placed in a bin in Audirvana that you can fin in Audirvana settings, you can open it to permanently delete the track or restore it:

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