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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Windows => Topic started by: yannis on December 18, 2012, 03:19:27 pm
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Hi all, noob here. I've weeded out most of the dupes from my disk, but there's still a lot of files with similar tags. Is there a way to tag some pairs as "not duplicates", so that they don't show up in my dupes smartlist?
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You could add some special Keyword perhaps (No Duplicate), and then modify the Smartlist to exclude file that contain that keyword. But this would be on a file-by-file basis, not a pair or grouping.
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I don't think that's a working solution; excluding a file based on a keyword would cause it to be omitted from the smartlist, even if it's really a dupe of third file.
Actually, I use Calibre for my ebooks and it has a great feature for marking dupes; I was just wondering if MC had something similar that I couldn't find.
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I agree - it isn't a good solution.
What is the query you're using for your Dups smartlist?
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I've used plenty to weed out as many files as possible - variations of:
Media Type Audio / Only Dupes of / Album Artist Auto - Name - Album - Dur
Media Type Audio / Only Dupes of / Artist - Name - Album - Track#
Media Type Audio / Only Dupes of / Name - Dur - Bitrate
...etc.
The problem is I'm left with a number of dupes that show up mixed with legit -non dupes- files.
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Ok, since you were a self-proclaimed noob, I just thought I'd ask.
Some more possibilities might be to consider including fields such as the analysis info: BPM, Replay Gain, Album Gain, Intensity, Peak Level.
Stacking of files might also be a possibility - I haven't tested out how this would work in practice. You'd stack duplicates, and include only the Stack Top or non-stacked items in your smartlist.
The bottom line is that MC works on a file-by-file basis, so has no concept of the type of grouping you're asking for. Hopefully any of these tips will help you find a workaround.
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Thanks; I've no idea how Stacking works - I'll need to RTM and experiment...
If I may offer an idea, I think MC could really use some Fuzzy Search capability. As I've found out, a misspelt title or a typo in the artist's name causes dupes to appear as different songs; and though there are some ways to locate a few, many are slipping through the cracks.
Again, Calibre is a great source of ideas in this respect...