Campaigner, I'm trying to help (as is everyone else), but I think this will probably be the last time I post here, because this thread is becoming absurd. I know you are frustrated and confused, but you have to get past that and adjust your approach and expectations, because a lot of your expectations are unreasonable. You keep expressing disbelief and asking for things to be different than they are, instead of moving forward. I'd continue to try if I thought it would help, but I'm not confident it would.
Sometimes in life, we can get ourselves into messes where we can't see how to get ourselves out. That happens...
I think you should strongly consider calling someone, like Geek Squad at Best Buy or a friend with technical skills, to come in either in-person or via remote access software, to clean up your mess for you.I'll try to address some specific points you raised:
...but why four copies of each song on this album, compared to two or three total on most?
Because you screwed up when adding things to the conversion queue.
2. ...Why would that be?
I don't know how I could have made the duplicates if the MC player can't. If the MC 27 player didn't create duplicates, triplicates, quadruples, and a replication up to nine total copies, how could they have been produced so erratically as far as the number of copies, and the original import?
Because you screwed up, and added things to the conversion queue multiple times.
Please understand that with Jim said "MC doesn't create duplicates" what he meant was "MC doesn't create duplicates
on its own without your help." You did this. If your car is in your swimming pool, it didn't just happen. Someone drove it in. Maybe not "intentionally". Maybe "accidentally" in that they had their eyes closed, or they were drunk and don't remember. But they drove it in. No one can tell you how you did it, unless you had a video camera pointed at your computer.
I would strongly recommend to you that you stop trying to ask about how this happened, because you lack the expertise to determine the answer, and instead focus on cleaning up the mess.
When that is done, you might want to start a new thread on "How can I safely convert the format of my files without causing problems?" and people can try and help you with that.
What I am trying to say is I may have done something incorrectly, but fixing the duplicate problem on MC shouldn't duplicate my headache from staying up overnight again, trying to fix the problem
Have you ever heard the expression "a bull in a china shop"? It means a lot of damage can be done it a short time when due care is not taken. And yes, cleaning up such a mess may well take much longer than creating it, or starting over. That is life. It is easier to destroy than it is to create, or set right.
Why hasn't the option of choosing Smartlist - Audio - Task - Possible Duplicates" have a different solution to deleting duplicates than picking one song at a time from "albums" and having to delete the wrongly formatted duplicate, one song at a time?
Because up until now, with you and this thread, no one has ever had such difficulty in following instructions to delete duplicates. The existing tools and techniques have proved adequate for many years, for other people.
If you feel that MC is not the software you need to clean up your duplicate mess, you can do a google search for "duplicate file remover". There are lots of programs out there that specialize in that. You would have to make sure to find one that is able to understand all the tags in your music files, and able to use those tags for identifying duplicates. Then you would have to ask on the forums for that software package regarding problems using it, as people here won't know about it.
I am concerned my entire library is in a mess. I want to relax and listen to some music instead of dozens of hours of troubleshooting MC problems.
It is. It is going to take you a while to clean up that mess. If you don't want to deal with it, then call someone to come in and do it for you.
As I said, I'm new to learning how JRiver operates. Though, duplicate problems or any difficulty with the MC player should not have me still searching for a solution after 36 hours, as of right now.
If you had spent the time deleting duplicates, instead of expressing disbelief, you would probably be done now.
...how do I organize the Smartlist, so it is logical? Should the duplicated albums not be combined in alphabetical order on the Smartfile?
You will find that if you click on the column headers in the file list (column headers are the uppermost word in each column) you can SORT the list however you want. Click on Name first, and then click on Album. You will see the list is then sorted by Album then track name.
So here are some tips to help you get started deleting:
First, watch this tutorial to learn how to select multiple files at the same time in Windows. The video uses Windows Explorer, but the techniques operate in MC too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX6cMrdjV8gTo my dismay, following your directions, it did not work to choose an album on the Smartlist with the control button pushed down. On the smartlist of "possible duplicates", it appears you still have to delete tracks one at a time. Not even an album at a time, let alone multiple albums at a time. Somebody, please tell and show me how I am mistaken.
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Even with the Smartlist open, it appears right now that I still have to delete duplicated tracks one by one. If you have two tracks, one M4A formatted, and the other AIFF formatted; I still have to click the one unwanted M4A file and delete them one at a time. I hope somebody proves me wrong, as that makes little sense to me.
We've tried to explain before how to select tracks more easily. Watch the video I linked to. Now, once you have watched it, I sense that you will still refuse to delete files, because you seem to be insisting you have to be able to select the files you want to keep, instead of the files you want to delete.
Fine, you can do that. Here's how:
First start small. Go to the album with the Mr Bojangles duplicates.
Click ONE file in the file list. It doesn't matter which one. You will see that file selected.
Hit Ctrl-A on you keyboard. You will see ALL files are selected.
Now, hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard, and click the ONE file you want to keep. (You could even Ctrl-click on another file to keep that one too!)
You will see that file becomes UNselected.
Now release the Ctrl key, and hit the Del key.
In the dialog that comes up, select the option to "Remove from Media Library and send to the Recycle bin".
That is how you select a file to KEEP, while DELETING ALL THE OTHERS. I hope that is clear.
You can do this while looking at an individual album, or while looking at the smartlist of all duplicates.
You have never explained to us your rationale for deciding which file is the one to keep. When you are looking at that list of Bojangles, you are mentally making some kind of decision. Your criteria will be different than that of someone else. You might say it's the oldest file. Or the newest. Or the largest. Or the oldest that's not an AIFF. It's YOUR criteria, and your decision. That is why the computer can't make the selection for you.
As I have tried to explain before, there are other things that could be done to make the task easier. You can add a column for file format (e.g. AIFF vs M4A) to the duplicates list or your view, and sort by that. You could create an entire new view that would only show certain file times, or would restrict files by date. I am not going to explain those, because executing them is beyond your skill level and would only complicate things further. I'm not trying to be mean, but it's just the reality that you need to get yourself out of this problem using only very simple techniques.
You asked previously, and rightly so, about don't you have to understand how you did it to avoid doing it again. Well, yes, there is a very great danger of your making another mess like this, unless you are very careful. You need to better learn about MC though, before you will be able to understand what happened. Your MC knowledge is at this point extremely limited, so you need to be very careful.
There are some introductory videos that might help you a bit to become more familiar. Take a look here:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,111775.0.htmlSo I suggest you start on one of these approaches:
1. Start deleting files using the techniques explained to you. If you can't, then...
2. Delete everything, and restore from backup and start over. If you won't, then...
3. Call someone in to help you.
I think #3 gives you the best chance of a happy outcome.
I'm sorry you had this problem and that you're having such difficulty fixing it. I wish you the very best of luck in cleaning this up to your satisfaction.