11-25-2021, 03:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-25-2021, 04:03 PM by lascala_2a3.)
Update:
I'd like to add a hint that will make this easier for anyone experiencing this in the future. Connect the USB drive to your Mac, open it in the finder, and hit Shift + Command + . (period). This will reveal hidden files. There will be a folder called .Trashes that contains supposedly deleted files, but they weren't actually deleted, just moved to this hidden .Trash folder. Apparently Moode will read these files and treat them as normal music files. So select the .Trashes folder and hit Shift + Command + Delete. Problem solved. This may be related to the ExFAT drive format because my APFS drive does not seem to collect copies of deleted files.
I'd like to add a hint that will make this easier for anyone experiencing this in the future. Connect the USB drive to your Mac, open it in the finder, and hit Shift + Command + . (period). This will reveal hidden files. There will be a folder called .Trashes that contains supposedly deleted files, but they weren't actually deleted, just moved to this hidden .Trash folder. Apparently Moode will read these files and treat them as normal music files. So select the .Trashes folder and hit Shift + Command + Delete. Problem solved. This may be related to the ExFAT drive format because my APFS drive does not seem to collect copies of deleted files.