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| Thread ID: 137032 | 2014-05-16 01:37:00 | Linux terminal command querry. | Nick G (16709) | PC World Chat |
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| 1375079 | 2014-05-16 01:37:00 | I have a modest collection of music on my laptop, nicely organised (several sub directories all under /music). However, along the way, some albums have picked up duplicate songs but in different formats - for example, an album may have song x.mp3 and song x.wma. Only affects some albums, and doesn't affect every song in an affected album. Don't know why its like this. Anyway, I was wanting a terminal command that would look through /music and all sub directories, and delete any duplicate songs (Can't just delete all WMA files or all MP3 files, as some albums are in one, some in the other). Anyone able to help me out on this one? |
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