Music disappeared from Music app on desktop

Just found more songs, from another artist that are missing from my Music library (see previous post)- they are all in the /Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/… folder, where all my other songs are, and when I re-imported one of them, I see the edits that I had made to the song titles at the time, and yet it had totally disappeared from the music library!


Also, as I am not missing the bulk of my music library, and I’ve added hundreds of songs since I first noticed this problem, there’s really no point to importing an older version of .itl or other files from a Time Machine back up. And I have no idea at what point Music started losing songs, if it happened all at once, or if it still happening. All I can do is move forward, and if I happen to realize that some of my songs are missing from the music library, find them on the computer, and import them and add them back into their playlists, which of course of pain!


macOS 14.7.2, Music 1.4.6.32


Mac Studio, macOS 14.7

Posted on Jan 5, 2025 11:45 AM

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Jan 5, 2025 03:42 PM in response to turingtest2

I checked Music settings, and it does indeed show path leads to iTunes Music folder. I can easily drop that folder in Music & see what happens, but I also decided to try looking at the Doug’s Scripts, and see what it showed.


First, I tried the one you suggested, Music Folder Files Not Added, but it only works with iTunes, so I downloaded Media Folder Files Not Added v2.5. It found 783 “missing” items, which suggests a widespread issue.


Investigating the list, I found three missing songs listed for a group, but when I did a search, I actually have all three of those songs in my music library, but they are not checked because I have the same song already in there from a different album, so I wasn’t playing the duplicate. Also, when I use the contextual menu, the one that is checked will let me show it in the Finder, but the one that is unchecked will not. It does offer me the option to download it, except it’s already on my computer, and I can play it in Music.


Checked


Unchecked, and listed as “missing”


For another group, I found a whole album that was missing, which is what I was expecting to find for all 783 songs.


And for a different group, it shows a bunch of missing songs, but when I go to the Music library, all the songs are there, except the ones listed in the script show the exclamation mark, meaning that Music can’t find them. Obviously, in that case, I can just point music towards the folder they’re in, which I did.


Lastly, over 400 of the items found by the script seem to be podcasts, which I only have a few of in my library.


Anyway I guess I will just drop the music folder back into Music and see if it does indeed find all the “lost” songs & readd them to the library.


Jan 5, 2025 01:15 PM in response to turingtest2

So you are saying to just drop the iTunes Music folder, which has all my music from the past 22 years (244 GB) onto the Music app, and Music should only import missing songs? Or a different folder(s)? Just want to be clear before I go nuclear on this.


And which “library” are you suggesting I backup? I do backup my boot drive every night, so for 24 hours I have a copy, until the next days back up overwrites anything that has changed. And of course I have Time Machine going constantly so certain files should be backed up there.


Thanks.

Jan 5, 2025 01:40 PM in response to raripps

raripps wrote:

So you are saying to just drop the iTunes Music folder, which has all my music from the past 22 years (244 GB) onto the Music app, and Music should only import missing songs? Or a different folder(s)? Just want to be clear before I go nuclear on this.


Yes. As long as you are importing the media folder listed under the Files tab in settings any track currently added to the library is ignored, and any orphaned files are added into the library. If you're worried that sounds daunting an alternative approach would be this script, https://dougscripts.com/itunes/2019/05/updated-music-folder-files-not-added-v6-0/ which should let you review what needs to be added and then let it do the work.


And which “library” are you suggesting I backup? I do backup my boot drive every night, so for 24 hours I have a copy, until the next days back up overwrites anything that has changed. And of course I have Time Machine going constantly so certain files should be backed up there.


I was suggesting making a manual copy of the Music Library.musiclibrary file but if they are being captured in Time Machine you just need to take a note of the date from time to time when you are happy that the library is complete. Then if you find things have gone missing you pick that file out of Time Machine from the relevant date and copy it over the broken file.


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