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Originally Posted by chaley
Yup, deleting files outside of CC will result in what you see. For performance reasons CC believes its database.
You can fix this by going to CC's "Books with missing files" function, available in CC's menu (the 3 dots). You will be shown all the books in CC's database for which the book files no longer exist. Either delete the books or connect and resend them.
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I think I've stumbled upon something more with this.
1) Selected "Books with missing files" and returned 0 results as seen in attachment 1, I went ahead and selected "Delete All" all the same.
Book count still tracking phantom books.
2) After using deleting all books from within CC, clean book database from within CC, Clearing Data from the android application manager, uninstalling CC. Reinstalling CC. Reconfiguring CC settings and connecting wirelessly to Calibre with scan on connect the book count still tracks the phantom books.
But, and this is where I thought it got interesting, as you'll see in attachment 2-5:
- While in portrait mode, list display: 9 books counted. (Correct count)
- While in portrait mode, cover grid display: 12 books counted (+3 books)
- While in landscape mode, list display: 9 books counted. (Correct count)
- While in landscape mode, cover grid display: 16 books counted (+7 books)
What all this means... do not manually delete books from outside of CC. lol. I just thought I would share this finding. It's not so much a big deal but I found it quite amusing.
Edit: These results were all taken from Galaxy S3, but replicated on my Galaxy tab 2 10.1 both running 3.1.1.
I can send a copy of the debug log, which from my initial look over, tracks 9 books, if you need.
To expand further: It appears that only when selecting a Group category such as Title, Authors, Series etc, and then a sub-group, does the book count then display the total books including phantom books. Ex: Group by Title: Entries starting with "C"