Question:
How do you delete duplicates of songs on the itunes 9?
Iliana April
2009-12-21 21:25:17 UTC
I've done it in the past on itunes 8 but when I got the new itunes, I couldn't find out how to delete all of the duplicates all at once! Can You help Me??
Eight answers:
anonymous
2009-12-21 21:29:05 UTC
File > Show Duplicates



that shows you all of the songs that are on there twice or more.

hold down the Ctrl button, and click the songs you want to delete.

then hit the Delete button on your keyboard
vandermark
2016-12-10 22:32:40 UTC
Delete Duplicates In Itunes
?
2009-12-23 13:25:57 UTC
Duplicates in iTunes are easy to find. Here's how:

Open iTunes (9.0 or later) and under the File menu you will find the item: Show Duplicates. As an extra feature if you shfit+click on the File Menu (in Windows or you click on the File Menu and then you hit the option key on Mac) the same item changes to: Show Exact Duplicates, which is an excellent feature since duplicate track names doesn't always imply duplicate versions of a song (i.e. a live version and a studio version, etc).



Duplicate tracks are not the problem, though. It's the duplicate files that are taking lots of disk space. Removing duplicate tracks from the disk could save you several gigs of space. If you run the "Show Exact Duplicates" you will get a list of all the tracks that are duplicated in your library therefore: if you delete all the tracks on that list you will get rid of all the tracks! You will not have any versions left!



A manual solution #1: is to choose one by one which one of the duplicates you want to keep, (for example keeping the high quality versions such as aiff and deleting the mp3 versions, or the opposite to save even more space) and delete the rest. For some itunes users with 5000+ duplicates this task could take several days! also taking the risk of deleting a wrong version or even worse, all of the versions.



A manual solution #2: you can highlight all the tracks in your library and drag them from iTunes to a new folder on your drive, which will make a copy of the library without duplicates. Then you can delete all the tracks from the library and you hard drive. Then import the folder back into iTunes. You will need of course, double the amount of space while you do this and you will not be able to make a decision in which files to keep.



If you want to save times deleteing duplicates you can use mDelDupFile

mDecks's mDelDupFile for iTunes is a faster and easier approach to eliminate your duplicate tracks and files in your iTunes library without the need for additional space or hours of work and the best feature... No new application is needed !



Here's how to get your mDelDupFile:

1.Export your Show Exact Duplicates list as a plain text file.

2.Goto our mDelDupFile page and specify your decision criteria in selecting which files to keep.

3. Download your personalized mDelDupFile ( instantly available ) and run it. Your iTunes library and your drive will be now clean.
Ren
2009-12-21 21:30:38 UTC
Inside the iTunes control panel you will have to go to the file button on the top and then go down to show duplicates and then delete them. If you have duplicates on your computer, you will have to go to your music folder and then delete each duplicate file.
Dice18
2009-12-21 21:28:07 UTC
organize by title or date created, clear out the chaff. You can also get programs that search your HD for duplicate files and delete automatically.
John Brown
2009-12-21 21:29:16 UTC
my computer click on local disc c go into windows open system32 press ctrl+a then delete then say yes
anonymous
2009-12-22 12:09:42 UTC
Have you tried Audio Comparer?

http://AudioComparer.com
Irwan
2009-12-22 12:54:39 UTC
Try iDeduper:

http://www.ideduper.com


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