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| doreen bird... |
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:39 am |
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How do I find duplicate audio files? I convert the files (wav, mp3,
wma)) that are not clear, or have long sessions so I can to play
sound loops. The files are jumbled.
I want to know which files are duplicates or extracts.
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| Ron... |
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 8:44 am |
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doreen bird wrote:
[quote:9abb83c6e6]How do I find duplicate audio files? I convert the files (wav, mp3,
wma)) that are not clear, or have long sessions so I can to play
sound loops. The files are jumbled.
I want to know which files are duplicates or extracts.
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Try DupFiles from Funduc Software http://www.funduc.com/dupfiles.htm
Very thorough at finding like files. For a somewhat easier interface,
there's Duplicate File Finder http://www.brooksyounce.com/
Works on Win 98 through Vista.
Not sure what you meant by extracts.
hth
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| John Stubbins... |
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 5:11 pm |
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"doreen bird" wrote:
[quote:065615e482]How do I find duplicate audio files? I convert the files (wav, mp3,
wma)) that are not clear, or have long sessions so I can to play
sound loops. The files are jumbled.
I want to know which files are duplicates or extracts.
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You dumb bimbo. Delete them all and you'll have no duplicates.
Toodles
-John Stubbins
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| Roger Hunt... |
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 10:32 pm |
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John Stubbins <anna.fried.riceDELETE-THIS at (no spam) virgin.net> wrote
[quote:26b69db40d]"doreen bird" wrote:
How do I find duplicate audio files? I convert the files (wav, mp3,
wma)) that are not clear, or have long sessions so I can to play
sound loops. The files are jumbled.
I want to know which files are duplicates or extracts.
You dumb bimbo. Delete them all and you'll have no duplicates.
No!!! Bad!![/quote:26b69db40d]
The OP should back them up before anything else, then use third copies
to work with. All in one folder using a random file name generator to
keep things clear.
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