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Music Duplicate Remover 6.0 era disponibile come app gratuita il 26 novembre 2010!
Music Duplicate Remover troverà e rimuoverà i doppioni nella vostra collezione musicale. Il programma compara i file MP3, WMA, FLAC, APE, OGG, WAV ed MPC "ascoltandoli" o leggendo i tag ID3. La lista dei doppioni è facile da consultare e da riordinare: potrete ordinarla in base ai formati, al bitrate e alle cartelle importanti o non importanti. Eliminate tutti i vostri doppioni con un click!
Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7
3.42 MB
$29.95
Rinominate, ordinate i vostri file musicali e scaricate tutte le informazioni che li riguardano, come titolo, artista, album, testi, e copertine, grazie all'editor di tag ID3 integrato! mp3Tag Pro funziona con tutti i più popolari formati di file audio,inclusi MP3, FLAC, APE, OGG, M4A, AAC, e molti altri. Il programma può organizzare la vostra collezione musicale arricchendoli con tag ID3 e creando strutture di cartelle/nomi dei file in base alle vostre esigenze.
Con AudioConverter Studio potrete convertire tra loro i file MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, APE, MPC e OGG Vorbis e "rippare" i CD Audio in tutti i formati supportati. Il programma fornisce delle procedure guidate molto facili da seguire e integra la funzione convert&rename, che permette di convertire e organizzare i file musicali in un singolo passaggio usando le informazioni dei tag ID3, come titolo, artista, album, anno, ecc. La scelta giusta per tutti coloro che vogliono convertire i file audio.
I have downloaded other GOTD duplicate programs but this one says it's geared for music so I thought I'd try it.
Running on XPsp3, loaded in seconds, activation went smoothly and it showed up as a personal license after I restarted the program.
Ran the program... took 3:45 seconds to go through 5,763 songs. Not bad really.
The interface is very clear and easy to use. You can even move some of the headers around to show what is important to you. It found 95 duplicate files. I went through them just to check to make sure they were dups. Turns out they were and the found dups were all located in other folders. Saved 369 megs it said once deleted.
The only Cons I have is after I clicked the tab to delete the dups, it came up with an error message... "Music Duplicate Remover" "External Exceptin 80000003." What ever that means. It did delete the files, but left 6 stragelers behind. I had to hit delete once more to clear them.
Other than that, it does what it is suppose to, fast and very easy to use. I'm going to keep it. Thanks GOTD for all you give us.
The WindWalker
Hum, I've just tested Music Duplicate Remover and I must say that it's a very bad product.
I have simply copied some tracks elsewhere in my music collection. The files are therefore EXACT duplicates, except that I have modified some of the tags. (I have added a "comment" tag in the copied files). And MDR has recognized NONE OF THEN as dupes!
Also, I have two identical tracks in two different formats (MP3 and OGG), and again MDR has not found them.
It has found only one dupe (this one was correct) in my entire music collection. I'm sure I have at least 100 dupes (correctly found by Similarity), and several short versions of longer tracks. None of them were found bu MDR.
Furthermore, it is impossible to compare two group of files together. (For example, I would like to compare a folder with the files in another folder, but not search for the dupes in the same folder.) That's not possible, and it's a major limitation. (Similarity has the same limitation, but Audio Comparer, given here previously, can do that.)
MDR processes the files very quickly, but since the results are not accurate at all, it's not surprising.
Don't waste your time in installing this software, and use Similarity instead. The free version is already much more powerful than this GOTD, and the commercial version costs $5 more, but it is really excellent, and suitable for professionals. Also, it can process all audio formats (if you have the right codec), unlike MDR, limited to 7 formats.
An excellent semi-free alternative is Similarity: http://www.music-similarity.com/
The free version has some limitations, but is great anyway. It uses several algorithms, including a user supported online database. But it cannot compare a group of files with another group, which makes it difficult to use to check if the tracks you are about to add in your collection has dupes.
@ #4 Barry: Glary Utilities is not at all a similar tool. Take in mind that if you change a single byte in a file, it will not be considered as a dupe any more. Most music files have tags, and if you change, say, the title of the track in the tag, it will be considered as different by Glary. Also, as you said, a file encoded in a different format or with another bitrate is also completely different. But with tools like this GOTD or Similarity, you can find them anyway.
They *should* also be able to find the tracks that are shorter versions of longer versions (such as the single version of an album track), but of course, they should indicate that the dupe is a subset of the other file. (I haven't checked if Music Duplicate Remover can do that, but Similarity can.)
If you have a music collection that is NOT ID tagged be very careful with this program. Be sure to expand all elements and verify each track it thinks is a duplicate before you delete. It is not able to see any difference between Bach and folk tunes if the bitrate and file sizes are fairly similar. I guess the "listening" ability is an aspirational feature designed to attract customers rather than deliver results.
If it were not free today I would have asked for my money back.
SORRY! I must confess that I was wrong (in post #11).
For whatever reason, the default setting is to search files by ID3 tags ONLY! Of course, unless the tags are exactly identical, MDR cannot find the dupes. In the other hand, it consider as dupes the files that have the same tags, so if your music collection is not correctly tagged, it cannot work properly.
I don't understand why that option is the default, as it is pretty useless and somewhat dangerous. Furthermore, it searches some tags that should not be taken into account (for example, the track number, so, if you have the same track in two albums, it cannot find them as dupes if they do not have the same track number). Luckily, it is possible to change the list of tags to search for in the options.
I redid some tests with the option to search by Music only, and of course the process was much longer, but much more accurate. It has found several real dupes, and with this first test, it has not found false positives.
I said also that it is impossible to find the dupes across folders. That's still true, but there are options to group the files by folder. You can therefore ask the program to remove the dupes preferably from one specific folder, and keep them in your music collection folder. That's not as powerful as I wish, but it's not so bad.
I strongly suggest to change immediately the compare method (in the Search Options tab of the left pane), and to redo the tests. This GOTD is not bad, although not as powerful as Similarity.
immagini doppie si chiama visipics e non bisogna nemmeno installarlo,lo scompatti,lo metti una directory e quando vuoi lo usi
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forse per voi non è utile... ma per gente come me che ha 17Gb di musica si che è utile! certo... ce ne stanno di migliori xD questo software è scrauso xD
però la tipologia è MOLTO utile. ne conoscevo anche uno che becca le immagini doppie.
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rispondo all utente che ne ha bisogno
probabilmente il tuo hardisk ha bisogno dei driver che devi scaricare in un floppy disk o usb pen(se il pc lo permette) e all inizio dell installazione di xp quando carica i file devi premere f6 ti si apre schermata ,infili floppy e lui installa il driver e poi procedi all installazione di xp
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Ragazzi, provate a pensarla in questo modo: installereste 365 programmi sul vostro pc? E in due anni installereste 730 programmi?
Voglio dire che forse è inutile continuare a dire che gotd fa schifo, bisogna solo attendere il giorno buono che è diverso per chiunque di noi.
Oggi, comunque, pollice giù!
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La barzelletta continua....
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Oh mamma mia! Cosa proporrà GOAOTD domani? Trovare se si hanno due film sullo stesso HD? 30 dollari poi è un furto! Manco gratis! Poi ci sono miliardi e miliardi di programmi che ti trovano i file doppi... e la musica difficilmente è tra quelli! Poi io parlo per quello che serve a me... na m...a! Magari per qualcun altro è vitale! Addio GAOTD!
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Semplice installazione.
Motore di ricerca e paragone con tre possibiltà:
per nome, ID3 tag o combinato nome più ID3 tag (in questo caso, la ricerca e paragone è lenta, ovviamente).
Pollice in su.
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Se faccio un taglia e incolla fra 2 cartelle lo stesso windows mi dice se ci sono doppioni per me non serve.
piccola parentesi in questa room sò che ci sono dei maghi del pc perciò provo a chiedere aiuto. Ho formattato il pc ma prima ho salvato i drive col magicandrive9 però non riesco a installare xp probabilmente perchè ho un hard disk scsi scheda madre aopen ax6b hard disk quantum fireball ct 08 13 serial 693933617333 controller a050x00 mi aiutate a risolvere?
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Ma che è 'sta roba!!!!!! Dai, pagare 30$ per cancellare dei file e mettergli qualche tag mi sa che è esagerato. E poi tutti abbiamo file audio doppioni vero???? A me piace un sacco occupare il mio hard disk con 4/5 copie dello stesso file.
Oggi il pollice lo spezziamo del tutto.
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