Given two trees of audio files, examine the metadata for each file to try and determine the differences in the content of the trees. This helps find duplicate songs (or non-duplicated songs) even if the music is stored in different formats. Toggles let you determine how specific the matching criteria must be: Track number and song name? Artist, album, and track length? All of the above?

Ultimately this program will let you delete duplicates from either the left or right trees, or copy non-duplicated files from one tree to the other. However until the matching code gets a lot more reliable the only action allowed is to export the list of files suspected to be duplicated in both trees.

(Prerequisite: uses the `Mutagen' library to process ID3 data and `wx' for the UI.)

The latest code is always available via `git' but since there's undoubtedly a lot of bugs right now pre-packaged .ZIP files will only be made available for `big' changes.

Features

  • Identify duplicate songs based on metadata (detect matches even if encoding differs)

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Desktop Environment Software, Python Audio Analysis Software

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2013-07-05