![]() ![]() Note which folders are duplicated via the number of files in them and weather or not they both seem to point at your SD card.Ģ. Open the Music Player app and go to Folders. This should be safe regardless since we are removing a folder scan and not files, but don't take chances with your data!ġ. Objective: Remove the duplicate folder scan job. I imagine that this is because some devices mount the SD card one way and other devices do it another so they tried to do both only to find that many devices do it both ways, leading to duplication. I selected folders and saw three folders and noted that two were actually the same place with different names. My supposition was that the device searches a list of folders and that some folders are duplicated on some devices. I have a virtually identical problem on my Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. You could then select all of those and delete them in one fell swoop.I finally figure this out!!!I thank everyone for posting there opinions on what they think is the problem and how to fix it!!!I registered just so i can tell you how i fix this duplicating problem with my Samsung galaxy note!!! i took the sd card out of my phone then loading up my phones music showed nothing but the duplicate songs on my phone as if i still had my sd card inside but i didn't then i deleted all the turn my phone off and inserted the sd card back in after and then the duplicates were gone!!my phone automatically produces duplicates every time i turn my phone off so when i put new music on it all the old music will duplicate i simply just turn off my phone take the sd card out of my phone turn my phone back on then go to my music player it shows all my songs as if my sd card was in (but its not) then i delete all (however you want) then i turn my phone back off insert my sd card and its back to normal with no duplicates hope this helps!!!! p3ace out ty bout to defy!!! This should show you all the MP3 versions of albums that are duplicates. First select Duplicates, then, again in Focus go to Format and pick MP3. If you have a lot, you may need to do it more systematically. If you have a few duplicates, you can show duplicates through Focus and pick through and delete the lower resolution duplicate. But one way to systematically delete the lower resolution album would be to use Focus. Creating a parallel working drive would suffice. The iTunes folder, it isn’t the typical redundancy where you are pointing to the same folder twice (which is also what is saying).Ībout how many albums do you think are duplicates?Īgain, I would not advocate irrevocably deleting a subset just yet. ![]() Unless the albums in your Music folder duplicate what’s on So it looks like you have a bunch of albums directly on your Mac (in the Music Folder) and the rest are on a portable drive. Deleting all my iTunes and Amazon music libraries ( I’ll lose about 100 albums I paid for)Īny thoughts/insights before I pull the trigger?.Buying a Innuos Zen MKIII 2T to rip about 2000 CD in WAV to create a fresh library and use as my Roon Core ( currently using a 2011 Mac Air with 1 T ssd 4 gb memory).Im loving ROON because I’m now listening to my collection more than ever and discovering new music so before my library mess gets bigger I’m considering: ![]() I’ve spent months and 100 of hours on this so far without any resolution.
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