(This can happen when you delete tracks from iTunes but don’t follow through and trash them.) Lairware’s $20 Song Sergeant goes after not only duplicate tracks, but will also locate tracks with inconsistent artist and album names as well as orphaned tracks-tracks that are still in your iTunes library folder (or the folder you’ve told iTunes to use for its storage) but which iTunes no longer keeps track of. New to the program is the ability to consolidate play, skip, and ratings information from the duplicate tracks into the track you intend to keep. Unlike iTunes, Dupin can search individual playlists as well as your entire library. And once it locates duplicates based on these choices, it provides a variety of ways to determine which tracks to keep-most recently played, highest bit rate, and newest date added, for instance. ![]() ![]() Dupin can filter an iTunes library using an extensive set of criteria including Name, Artist, Album, Time, Size, Track Number, Disk Number, Sample Rate, Bit Rate, and Kind. When it comes to locating and weeding out duplicate tracks, Doug has a way to do that as well with his $15 Dupin.
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