So I just added a whack of music to my library. Unfortunately, every entry of what I just added was somehow added twice. Anyone know a quick and easy way of fixing that without needing to delete the listing and have it re-search my media files for everything?
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sadly i think you answered your own question. as that is the fastest and easiest i know of. sorry.Quoth Broomjockey View Postdelete the listing and have it re-search my media files for everythingThis is a drama-free zone; violators will be slapped. -Irving Patrick Freleigh
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Yep that is how I always did it.
Or do you have duplicate copies of those songs? I know that when you add folders to your library if you have dupes they will show up then forcing you to clean up your files..
I get duplicates since I have keep music media in two different bit rates for different applications, sucks when I forget and add the wrong folder..
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Nope. I didn't have any of the CDs before, and now they're all showing two of each track under the CD listing.Quoth Bosch View PostOr do you have duplicate copies of those songs? I know that when you add folders to your library if you have dupes they will show up then forcing you to clean up your files..
I guess I'll have to do the rebuild. Thanks you two.
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Does that to me too, it drives me nuts. I automatically just delete one copy of every song. It's a pain in the ass, but then again, so is Microsoft.Quoth Broomjockey View PostNope. I didn't have any of the CDs before, and now they're all showing two of each track under the CD listing.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
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As Winamp, foobar, et al were all worse for this kind of thing...Quoth katie kaboom View Postso is Microsoft.
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