When it comes to locating and weeding out duplicate tracks, Doug has a way to do that as well with his $15 Dupin. If something can be done to iTunes or an iPod via AppleScript or Automator, odds are that Doug offers the way. ![]() ![]() DupinĪmong the geekier element of Mac iTunes users, Doug Adams is legendary for his Doug’s AppleScripts for iTunes Web site. No, for this kind of job and others-correcting ID3 tags and supplying accurate cover art-you need better tools. And this is not helpful unless you enjoy sifting through long lists of tracks, tossing the few true duplicates. If you have a track that has studio, live, outtake, and remix versions, iTunes is likely to term them all duplicates. ITunes is very little help in this regard, offering the most minimal of tools in the form of its Show Duplicates command, a command that separates twins only by track tile and artist. ![]() ![]() If you were an early adopter of digital music, starting back in the days of Casady & Greene’s Soundjam on through the birth of iTunes, it’s likely that your iTunes library is untidy at best-stricken with duplicates, mismatched tags, and missing or incorrect album artwork.
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