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Q: If I delete a song from the itunes duplicate list, does it have any effect on the existing playlists?

If I delete a song from the itunes duplicate list, does it have any effect on the existing playlists?

Posted on Jan 6, 2016 5:20 AM

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Q: If I delete a song from the itunes duplicate list, does it have any effect on the existing playlists?

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  • by turingtest2,Helpful

    turingtest2 turingtest2 Jan 6, 2016 11:52 PM in response to MKB001
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    Jan 6, 2016 11:52 PM in response to MKB001

    Apple's official advice on duplicates is here: Find and remove duplicate items in your iTunes library. It is a manual process and the article fails to explain some of the potential pitfalls such as lost ratings and playlist membership, or that sometimes the same file can be represented by multiple entries in the library and that deleting one and recycling the file will break any others.

     

    Use Shift > View > Show Exact Duplicate Items to display duplicates as this is normally a more useful selection. You need to manually select all but one of each group to remove. Sorting the list by Date Added may make it easier to select the appropriate tracks, however this works best when performed immediately after the dupes have been created.  If you have multiple entries in iTunes connected to the same file on the hard drive then don't send to the recycle bin.

     

    Use my DeDuper script (Windows only) if you're not sure, don't want to do it by hand, or want to preserve ratings, play counts and playlist membership. See this thread for background, this post for detailed instructions, and please take note of the warning tobackup your library before deduping.


    (If you don't see the menu bar press ALT to show it temporarily or CTRL+B to keep it displayed.)


     

    The most recent version of the script can tidy dead links as long as there is at least one live duplicate to merge stats and playlist membership to, and should cope sensibly when the same file has been added via multiple paths.



    With such large numbers of files it might pay to break the problem down into smaller chunks.



    tt2