[iTunes] Redundant Audio Tracks
Mel Krewall
mkrewall at mac.com
Mon Oct 25 19:29:32 PDT 2004
I know this thread is kinda old, but I ran across the following item on
MacInTouch that might be of interest:
Hyperbolic Software's iTunes Dupes Barrier 1.0.1 can locate duplicate
songs in your iTunes and iPod song databases using the song name,
artist name, album, and file size as criteria. The software can also
combine with the company's Doublet Scan 10 to offer more advanced
searches. iTunes Dupes Barrier is free for Mac OS X 10.3 with iTunes
4.0 or later.
Maybe this will help.
Mel
"The ardent golfer would play Mount Everest if somebody would put a
flagstick on top."
~ Pete Dye
On Oct 13, 2004, at 11:15 AM, Axxll wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i think my music collection is duplicated. Here is why.
>
> I found that 4050 tracks are in [ /user/axxll/music/ itunes ]
> those tracks where the initial tracks i had before i conducted
> editing and cleaning up of tags etc.
>
> in another location: [ user/axxll/music/ itunes/itunes music ]
> there are 3047 tracks. those are the cleaned up tracks and those are
> what i see in Itunes library pane and i listen to.
>
> The Quesiton is : How do i get rid of the first 4050 tracks yet
> maintain the second collection? I am scared to delete the first
> batch at [/user/axxll/music/itunes] thinking that this is the root
> of the second batch at [ /user/axxll/music/itunes/itunes music ]
>
> As u can see i get scared easily. so help me please
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