I am hopelessly lost from my searches of the wiki and Interact. I am trying to figure out a way to manage the many duplicates on my system.
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Duplicate_Files has been the most help. But that helps identify duplicates, and I am not clear on how to jigger the syntax to exclude dupes while simultaneously including the non-dupes.
Basically I have two kinds of duplicates:
-- from format upgrade/side-grade: By which I mean I downloaded an MP3 or AAC, then decided to buy the CD and rip it to a lossless format. Or ripped a CD and then got a HD Audio version. In those cases, I would want to select the version that has the highest quality encoding. (Some of the dupes are side-grades caused because I subscribe to iTunes Match, so if I bought, say, and Amazon MP3, iTunes Match can create an AAC version of it.) Searching by song name, track number, and album usually works here. But not always since the MP3 or AAC purchased track might be from a different album than the CD I eventually purchased.
-- from library expansion: Typically I bought a compilation or greatest hits album, then bought the full albums. Or, as with the Beatles and Rolling Stones, bought the original CDs, then the remastered versions. The typical problem here is that if one searches by artist, song name, and playing time (so that different length versions of a song are treated as different songs), there needs to be some tolerance in the time. Inevitably there is a 1-3 second difference in running times.
I assume that I eventually will have to create a playlist and do some manual sorting and editing of it. But I would be grateful for guidance on where to look for instructions on automating as much of this as possible.