A topic that has been discussed before however I can't find anything through the search, anyway I have a particular question.
If you have two duplicate mp3's, one at 92kb and the other at 320kb which one would the program delete?
Anyone know of a program that gives you an option to choose to delete the one that's the the lower kb?
If you have two duplicate mp3's, one at 92kb and the other at 320kb which one would the program delete?
Anyone know of a program that gives you an option to choose to delete the one that's the the lower kb?
Posté Thu 19 Mar 09 @ 12:39 pm
Charlie Wilson wrote :
A topic that has been discussed before however I can't find anything through the search, anyway I have a particular question.
If you have two duplicate mp3's, one at 92kb and the other at 320kb which one would the program delete?
Anyone know of a program that gives you an option to choose to delete the one that's the the lower kb?
If you have two duplicate mp3's, one at 92kb and the other at 320kb which one would the program delete?
Anyone know of a program that gives you an option to choose to delete the one that's the the lower kb?
Hi,
I use this one that usually will automatically select the lower bit rate MP3 file to delete for you or it is in the settings, etc...
But it is always good to double check that it will do that for you before having it do its deleting process, just in case, etc...
http://abeetech.com/mp3-duplicates-finder/shots.htm
DJ TAO :)
Posté Thu 19 Mar 09 @ 5:36 pm
Thanks I'll look into this.
Posté Fri 20 Mar 09 @ 5:29 am
It even does FLACs the same way.
BUT, same songs at a different bitrate might mean a newer studio recording vs something from the 50s.
BUT, same songs at a different bitrate might mean a newer studio recording vs something from the 50s.
Posté Fri 20 Mar 09 @ 12:26 pm
You can do this in vdj once they are played with the bitrate column activated.
Right click/file operations/delete
Right click/file operations/delete
Posté Fri 20 Mar 09 @ 12:57 pm