I don’t know if this is the right place, but I figured the Hoarder Community would have a good idea on software.
I’m looking for an app that will scan an audio library and pick out duplicates. It has to do this by some other means than a mere filename, file size or audio tags. Ideally it would use all of those criteria, and do an audio analysis. I do have all my music sorted, collated, and tagged correctly tho. Opensource would be awesome. Baring that, Free is also acceptable. LOL
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If they’re all tagged correctly, then wouldn’t you be able to merely match duplicates based on tags?
https://dupeguru.com/does-dupeguru-support-scanning-music-files/ (dupeGuru is open source) can help with that.
Or filter on open source for the alternatives (such as Czkawka ) to dupeGuru here for alternatives: https://alternativeto.net/software/dupeguru/
Oh, I just found a table of options on https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka with some saying they support audio content matching.
Weird:
https://czkawka.com/has cancer; do not visit it. Seems https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka is the real website.Ads and “infected” messages all over it. It was first hit on DuckDuckGo. Not sure it was ever legit, or if it was compromised.
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