Perhaps the server file system still somehow reports a different time stamp later when you run Auto-Import.
Well - here is the workflow (again) and since all files reside ON the server - I do not see how time stamps have anything to do with anything - here we go :
This workflow uses my Main library (whose
library files sit on my personal workstation - while ALL actual media files are located on our Windows Home Server) And let's say - I do this update right now (8:54am)
1. Highlight 20 albums (inside of MC UI)
2. Chose File Replace (for example)
3. Use File Replace to update a single field (say - the comment field like I did) in all tracks for all 20 albums
4. MC immediately says - This could take a while to make this change on 212 track - sure you want to continue?
5. And I continue
6. And I can see MC making the updates (at the bottom center of the UI) as it updates these tags
7. Then is says "Tags updates successfully) or similar
8. And then I decide to just play music for three hours and do nothing else "edit" wise
9. If at 11:54am - 3 hours later - I decide to press "Run Auto Import Now"....
10. MC's messaging reports that 212 files were successfully updated as "external" changes?
Hence my question.
And with a nod to AoXoMoXoA - this message may very well just be a bad choice of wording. Or perhaps - during the initial update in step 6 above - I am writing date-stamps to the files from my workstation and then MC uses some other time stamp (Server or something) when I run Auto import at a later time.
Overall - it's not a huge deal - just makes me wonder why the library proper is not properly updated with Step #6 in my workflow.
I will try your test as well to see if I can nail down any date/time oddities going on here.
VP