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Giveaway of the day — Audio Comparer

Windows desktop application for MP3, MP2, MP1, WMA, AIF, WAV and OGG audio files comparison.
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Audio Comparer will listen to your entire audio collection and then will be able to quickly locate duplicates and similar audio files based on their sound, not tags. The program will estimate duplicate songs' quality and advise you which ones are better to keep and which to delete.

Currently Audio Comparer is able to locate duplicates among MP3, WMA, WAV and OGG audio files.

System Requirements:

Windows (all)

Publisher:

Bolide Software

Homepage:

http://audiocomparer.com/

File Size:

2.30 MB

Price:

$29.95

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#49

Audio comparer installed fine on my WinXP Pro/SP3 (32-bit). The "license" removed the 30-day limit of the trial version, but it is NOT the same as the paid version.

Giveawayoftheday version is 1.0, paid version is up to 1.3.

When trying to delete, copy, or move files files from the duplicate list, it complains that one of the selected files is in use by another program and doesn't perform the function. The file IS locked when I try to delete it manually via explorer, but the freeware unlocker program cannot find who has locked it, but can still delete the file. The trial program has the limitation that the file copy, move and delete functions are disabled, but this is an underhanded way to do it.

Reply   |   Comment by Verne Tice  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#48

I too have the Sansa media player with dupes, this is something I can definitely appreciate.

Thx GAOTD

Reply   |   Comment by Mack  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#47

i have 86GB of MP'3s and just wished there was a faster way to check for Doups but so far im 15hours and 47min into the scan and its at like 90% scanned... so what im saying is that for scanning a large amount take very long...

Reply   |   Comment by Draksoon  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#46

This did all it was supposed to - 800 Plu8s files sorted in under 20 minutes - awesome work! Thanks Guys, and GAOTD...

Reply   |   Comment by Art Vandelay  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#45

Audio Comparer is not quite ready for prime time as it failed to install at all on my old Windows 98SE machine. I made several attempts and simply gave up the effort. A copy of the Windows dump file is shown below:


AUDIOCOMPARER caused an invalid page fault in
module at 0000:009dfe14.
Registers:
EAX=007a0a29 CS=017f EIP=009dfe14 EFLGS=00010283
EBX=008d0060 SS=0187 ESP=009e8205 EBP=fffd828d
ECX=00000000 DS=0187 ESI=00000000 FS=3c27
EDX=bff8b560 ES=0187 EDI=ac0b2ae9 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
c3 00 7a 00 00 00 00 00 f0 5f f9 81 78 ff 9d 00
Stack dump:

Reply   |   Comment by cassava  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#44

Installed, activated, and registered smoothly on XP and Vista machines.

Reply   |   Comment by Spiritwolf  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#43

Well after reading all the comments here (including a very concerning one about an Address Book error?!?!) I was quite hesitant to get this. But Bolide's AllMyMovies is one of my (personal) most valuable apps that they absolutely nailed, since I have amassed well over 1500 DVD titles, so I figure that just like AMM this program will probably undergo at least a dozen versions/revisions before it gets to the really good stage. To the people who post here complaining about "being the help menu guinea pigs", how can you *not* expect that from a site that exclusively releases brand new apps for free to anyone? I expect GOTD to make sure their releases are virus and malware-free, and free from hidden 3rd party installers. Other than that, I expect to be part of a test audience. Our feedback is watched by these companies and changes are made based on our responses. The old saying remains true- you get what you pay for. If you don't like it, just uninstall. I'm in Iraq right now and we tend to copy each others files a *lot*. Due to my own laziness regarding a lack of sorting I've managed to get nearly 125Gb of music files (not counting music videos) from people so even if this reduces a small fraction it will be well worth the download. Thanks GOTD!!

Reply   |   Comment by americanineu  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#42

My very positive review of the software appears below the following observations: There are so few legitimate reviews on GAOTD. As is typical,- many reviewers didn't even try the software and gave their ignorant opinions anyway, citing their favorite progs, etc. or simply "No Thanks GAOTD" So, you are too kewl for the software but not too kewl to leave an ignorant self centered comment. Others obviously didn't pay attention nor study the details about the program and how it works, visit the developer's website to learn more, etc. Thus some of the problems they cite are clearly due to lack of attention by the user. If you don't see a value in the % column did it occur to you to click on the plus sign to expand the dropdown? I've just compared 1,420 audio files in my first folder and it has worked PERFECTLY. If it did not pick up some of your files they are probably less than 1-min 30 sec. tracks. (read the directions) THANKS to those few who gave a legitimate review!

I had never seen nor heard of this software offering nor the publisher and was quite exited to see this offering.

I study music. 70% of my used hard drive space is devoted to music/songwriting/composing/recording software, books, text files, audio files, etc. I collect mostly obscure recordings from the Edison gramophone era to present, lots of duplicates of a "same song" but from different sources and different qualities of mastering, different file sizes, play lengths etc. So far, this method of comparing is proving to be extraordinary for my uses! It is identifying 'same song' files with different file sizes, differently arranged file names and dissimilar file names. I have to suspect a couple of the previous reviews as being deliberately false.
I am working with the program as I write. Some duplicates found with appear to be incomplete, missing an ending for example so this will allow me to weed those out, and to select the best copies for a particular purpose, moving those files to different folders etc. and deleting the others.

I'm working hard to be a professional songwriter/composer/musician, working with a current database of about 7,000 audio files. These are all for "music study" and files often get copied and placed into various temporary study folders according to styles, instruments, keys, etc. Files get moved from one drive to another, etc. Once in awhile I have to clean up folders, locate duplicates and consolidate the files. The concept of this software and how it works captured my immediate attention and excitement. Because of the way it works it is doing a FAR BETTER job than other file comparison programs I've used. It is doing just what I need it for and seems to be doing a perfect job.

I'm still in early stages of evaluating it, it did the first task of identifying duplicate/triplicate/multiple files perfectly, even considering the different file sizes and differently arranged or dissimilar file names. It has identified and listed about 180 duplicate/triplicate files from my first folder of 1,420 files and I have run other file duplicate locating software on this same folder quite recently. This part of the program seems to have done a thorough and perfect job: TEN THUMBS UP! I just realized that I can now finally and easily correct all of the the incomplete and dissimilar file names, that make some files hard to find. Another THUMBS UP!

I am totally impressed so far and excited about finding this. It will make my music study and work more efficient. Even if there turns out to be some problems that arise with this (first release) version I will be watching the future of this program and it's development. I am on very low (disability) income and there are very few software programs that I can even consider buying but this one is right at the top of my list. Congratulations to the developers!

That's my experience so far.

Thank you GAOTD and Bolide Software!
~V~ Phangeaux

Reply   |   Comment by Phangeaux  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#41

Their website mentions working under "All" versions of Windows.

Under Windows ME installation appeared to work OK, but the program would not run at all (displayed an error window referring to the main EXE file, nothing specific mentioned).

I tried installing in Safe Mode, I restarted, I tried terminating all non-essential processes leaving only the necessary ones running (no anti-virus, no background or systray processes, etc.), but it still would not run at all. (Perhaps it will not work under Windows 98 either?)

Appears to install/run OK under Windows XP MCE (so far). For my thousands of files it has about 2 hours to go on the first comparison run (still going) so I cannot comment on results yet.

Had some installation issues (even using an Admin-privilege account) on Windows XP Home (registry errors), so had to abort and use Safe Mode to complete. Seems to be running OK so far (still performing initial comparison run on that machine as well).

Reply   |   Comment by harpo2448  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#40

Works fine on XPx64
Thanks

Reply   |   Comment by Bear24  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#39

Excellent software, functions well, although you do need to listen to the files before deleting, as it does not discern between remixes. Caught many duplicates in my 40 GB collection, which includes music and audio books. This caught files that other duplicate finders missed. Thanks, GOTD!

Reply   |   Comment by Kernunas  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#38

I had been looking for software to perform this task for a while. There was the Phelix offered a while back which worked very well but needed java to run (something I avoid like the plague) so I was quite pleased to try this out as it looks quite self contained

Running it on a few test files did show up the difference in audio quality and similarities as per their encoding methods. the software also performed this analysis test rather quickly.
(these are my industrial benchmark mp3 test files for doing firmware development on Mobile phones and Mp3 players, my regular day job)

I wan't able to test it on downloaded "Filesharing" files however as I do not indulge in that (as well as it being incredibly illegal here)

To operate it, you select a folder full of audio files, or folder group full of files and then it will create a group file. You then repeat the same on another folder of files, a bit clunky. You then need to "run a comparaitve test" with another results file and then you are prompted to save the results to hard drive. A lot of resulting files. I will say it's far too complicated for an easy user so thank goodness there is that application wizard!

The software does seem a bit too simplistic though and there is no help file "We are working on that is displayed"
Also when selecting multiple files in the left pane (audio group) there is only one way. holding down [CTL] and then clicking files. Pressing [CTL] + [A] does not work for select all, dragging a box does not work and nor does holding down [SHIFT] which is a bit of a pain as I wanted to make some custom groups by weeding out a few files I did not want instead of adding the many I did want. There was another analysis application I used called "encspot basic" and encspot pro" (Developer has gone under/abandoned) I used but encspot does more of a mp3 structure analysis rather than a deeper test as this appears to do.

Overall 7/10, this looks very promising and is obviously in early stages of development. I'd like to see a faster way to compare a batch of files, maybe in quick "split screen mode" but still retaining the current database and wizard options.
I look forward to the next version and hopefully they'll take some constructive criticism from us GAOTD users.

Reply   |   Comment by anton  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#37

Awesome piece of software. For all u "logically challenged" people - After search is done you'll see a list of duplicates, each entry in this list has a small box with a "+" sign on it. Click that box and one or more songs will show and percentage of similarity will be visible on right side of each duplicate found.

Btw got through ~700 files in ~7 minutes and found quite a few duplicates.

Very fast and useful, thanks for this one GAOTD

Reply   |   Comment by ViperWorm  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#36

After installing, I tried to launch the program, but it rebooted my PC instead. Weird.

Reply   |   Comment by Luckey  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#35

Error at install, program works correctly however:

---------------------------
Error
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Error creating registry key:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.acr



RegCreateKeyEx failed; code 5.

Access is denied.



Click Retry to try again, Ignore to proceed anyway, or Abort to cancel installation.
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Abort Retry Ignore
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Reply   |   Comment by DarthNinja  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#34

Great program! Installed easily on Vista Home Premium. Had it analyze over 11,000 music mp3 files. Took 3 hours, but found a vast number of files that were indeed duplicates, but had different titles, misnamed artists, titles, etc.

It lets you compare the bit rates, length, tagging, then you can play each of the files within the program to ensure you are not getting rid of something not a duplicate.

I believe this is a very valuable tool for those of us who have a lot of music files.

Keep in mind, this application is finding duplicate files other duplicate file finding programs did not find, programs such as Duplicate File Hunter and Easy Duplicate Finder.

Thumbs up!

Reply   |   Comment by veritas2009  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#33

Useless. But maybe I am doing it wrong.

Reply   |   Comment by Hank  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#32

#25 Bryntra: I suggest you go to the following link and get the latest driver update for your nVidia card!

http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

Reply   |   Comment by Klaatu  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#31

Software installed and ran just fine. The only issue is that it didn't locate the duplicate files I created just to test it.

Gotta love Revo ...... It's out of here now.

Reply   |   Comment by EnoughWindowsBashing  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#30

Additional information:

It is using both cores on a 32-bit Vista box that has a 3.4 Windows Experience Index (Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 @2.20 GHz with 4 GB of RAM)

No duplicates found after 7 minutes (365 files).

Reply   |   Comment by dwm  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#29

Installed without problems on both XP Pro SP2 and Vista Home Premium SP1 with no problems.

It is looking through my .mp3 collection and it looks like it will do about 5 songs per second.

Thanks GOTD!

Reply   |   Comment by dwm  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#28

I HAVE duplicate files in my music folder of over 2500 oldies.
Audio Comparer took over two hours to list the contents of the folder
and did NOT show any duplicates.

Clicking buttons did nothing except remove the list.

Bolide Software Is pointed in a good direction With this program, but the program is very lacking in usability.

The Grouser

Reply   |   Comment by George Bishop  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#27

Windows sucks. Oh well I am using Linux Wine right now. This a a very handy piece of software and runs perfectly in Linux wine so no need for Windows. lol Thank you so much GAOTD!!!!!!!

Reply   |   Comment by applefox  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#26

installed no problem on xp sp3. does everything as advertised. very intuitive user friendly interface. an absolute must for those of us who have many unsorted music files on the pc and need to get rid of duplicates. thumbs up here,i am very hapy with this one

Reply   |   Comment by einstein  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#25

Installed fine, but I get an error when the program tries to access the email addresses stored in my outlook address book (I don't have outlook or outlook express set up on this computer). Now tell me, what does a program like this need to go snooping through my address book for? And why does this error keep me from using the software?

Reply   |   Comment by mac  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#24

Hmmmn. I like the concept. Being a bit on the old side i have a ton of music that was never officially available digitally (or even on CD)so i have resorted to Torrenting and P2P to get digital copies of my obscurer LP's. This has led to many annoying mistags.

This will take a lot of playing with since I am not exactly sure what I am looking at when I see this interface. Seems very convoluted for such a simple task as "Scan this folder and report copies".

I understand when this tells me that there is a large similarity between Lordi's "Hard Rock Hallelujah" another of Lordi's songs "Who's Your Daddy". Telling me that there is also a large similarity between Krokus "Eat the Rich" and "Treks in Sci-Fi" podcast #208 baffles me to no end.

Reply   |   Comment by Anidem  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#23

PROS:
- Easy to use, lack of help file wasn't too big an issue
- Managed to find mp3 and wma versions of the same song encoded at different bitrates
- Allows you to preview music tracks
- No lag during scanning (I ran it in the background, took 20 min for 580 files)

CONS:
- Listing of duplicates doesn't include bitrates, duration etc for easy comparison. You need to manually click on the files one by one to view additional information about them.
- Crashed once while I cancelled a search. Problem didn't reoccur though when I tried to reproduce it.

Summary:
3/5 :
A simple-to-use solution that works well. Scanning was accurate, though selection of duplicates can be more user-friendly.

FULL REVIEW

Alternative

The free version of MediaMonkey offers duplication detection (albeit less straight-forward) and more, including tagging and format conversion. Highly recommended.

Reply   |   Comment by APPitizer  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#22

Thanks @ #22 thanks for the input klaatu. I did however install the program. and i promptly uninstalled. at aprox. 45 min. into checking for duplicates, it crashed my nvidia driver. the driver recovered, i restarted the computer, did the uninstall and have had no problems since. Don't know if it was an issue with the driver itself, or the fact that we are running windows 7 beta. uninstalled nonetheless.

Reply   |   Comment by bryntra  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#21

#@&*%^$@@# No help menu &%$#*&%*%^

Are we being used as "help menu making guinea pigs". Maybe!!!
Compiling our hang ups, bugs and so on...to later "vomit" some kind of help menu???

I am looking for an "audio comparer" but I will pass on this one. I consider this software as unfinished and probably under tested.

Any company that respects itself (and their customers) don't act this way. UNPROFESSIONAL if you ask me!!!

Keep on smiling :-)

Reply   |   Comment by Suzyville  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#20

At 35.6 GB of music on both my Vista & XP systems, I could have used something like this months ago. Unfortunately, it's to late because I purchased Media Monkey Gold which has a good duplicate finder. As a serious collector of MP-3's it was worth the price to me.
I've spent the last few months adding LP art to my collection & yes, I kept some duplicates, (maybe 100 out of 8,000 or so songs) because of the way I have it organized.
Media Monkey has a free version & it works fine on all 32 bit versions of Vista. Media Monkey is my player of choice whether it be the free or gold version & thats what I recommend over todays offer! Even in the free version, it's a professionally written piece of software with a good help file.

And no, I'm not affiliated in any way with Media Monkey. Thanks for this offer but I'm passing again!

Reply   |   Comment by who said that  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#19

# 18 Bryntra: It doesn't delete anything, you choose what to delete.
iTunes or Media Monkey have a good duplicate finder.
I have 8000 music files I have ripped or downloaded from frostwire.
I imported them to iTunes and checked for duplicates then deleted the ones I didn't want.
I wouldn't recommend Audio Comparer, seems to be poorly written and needs alot more work.

Reply   |   Comment by Klaatu  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#18

I just downloaded this yesterday only to find out that it was a trial version, Thanks GOTD!!!

Reply   |   Comment by Dom  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#17

Our music collection is rather extensive with some songs both "live" and recorded. For those of you that have installed, could you tell me if this software will want to keep both the "live" and the recorded versions of a song or will it want to delete the "live" one.

Reply   |   Comment by bryntra  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#16

Next up: Audio rater. Listens to your mp3's so you don't have to, and rates how good it is. Kind of like the automatic food taster:p

Just kidding:p I don't have much music on my computer so I have no need for this. But thanks anyway GAOTD!

Reply   |   Comment by raron  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#15

Vista is rubbish - those with Vista will have problems with this. Many games & programes don't work well on Vista [even the game SIMS 1 & 2]. Xp windows is the best.

Reply   |   Comment by Chazah  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#14

Here is my quick review. The good: 1. installs clean on XP SP3. 2. runs pretty fast(188 songs in test folder-scan time 5.03)

The bad: 1. No percentage number even though it has a column for it, it simply dumps the songs in a list. If you have a bunch of songs how are you supposed to tell which it thinks is "better" if there is nothing in the percentage column? 2. No help file. When clicking on the help link all you get is a "sorry we are working on it" message. 3. It seems to have trouble telling the difference between remixes VS original songs, although this is hard to tell how badly by lack of the above percentage indicator. 4. the UI has a serious problem,in that instead of listing songs by name followed by path it simply lists them by path. If you have a properly organized folder hierarchy and any amount of songs at all it makes it quite tedious to use. 5. It also has no indication of which songs it thinks are dupes of which, which means it would only be useful for very small batches of files.

Conclusion: Without any form of rating it is pretty much useless as there is no way to tell which one it thinks is "better" or worse. With the serious UI problems it is simply more irritating than helpful, at least for me. Because I have a standard folder layout(My Music/name of artist/name of album/song title) it only lists the name of artist which means you have to click on each song individually. And without the percentage rating you have no idea which it thinks are better or even which it thinks are dupes of which. This makes it easier to simply open a dual pane of Windows explorer and searching through songs an easier proposition. So all in all I would have to say in its current form 2 thumbs down.

Reply   |   Comment by Kevinb  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#13

Hi. Well it installed with little problems and I ran it but I must put my hands up. I'm now lost. Very confusing.


NO help file (Message - 'We are still working on it') NOT good enough but assuming we are here as a test bed for their offering, acceptable.

I would have expected this program to automatically do a search of my entire HD, find all of my MP3's and tell me which are repeats. Simple.


Perhaps I am asking too much.

Reply   |   Comment by Terry  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#12

At first glance, this program looked like a good candidate for admission to my software library. I have a ‘few’ music files, some are protected (i.e., cannot be burned) and some have been freed from those restrictions; Afterwards I’d delete those protected files from my HD. This program looked as if it might give me an easier way to do that as my music library grows, however, there was a problem. The problem was the program wouldn’t launch after the install, I tried twice, and both times resulted in having to evoke Revo. When I ran the setup, I noticed something I hadn’t seen before in a developers EULA that should have tipped me off to potential problems. It was right at the very end, written in red:

“Should you detect errors before registration, you accept them if you register. Any description of bugs will be accepted, but we cannot guarantee that we will be able to correct them”

I haven’t given up on it yet since others have it working fine on their systems, but I’d still have to say be very careful with this one.

Reply   |   Comment by Renegade  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#11

Audio Comparer installed successfully in Vista Home and found lots of duplicates in a test folder tree; however, the program wasn't able to delete about half the duplicates it located because it says the files are in use by another program (not!). I did a properties check and made sure that they were all not Read only or Archive.

It would be much faster if Audio Comparer could mass-select the identified duplicates and let me de-select the ones that are not duplicates, but there doesn't appear to be any feature like that. Expand and Collapse All seem to be missing, too.

There's also no in-program help "Sorry no help file at the moment - We're working on it!" Pops up and Audio Comparer

Reply   |   Comment by memobug  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#10

I Love this program.Install is easy.

Reply   |   Comment by JB  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#9

Didn't work for me - or maybe I'm missing something. Out of 950 tracks it found 4 pairs of duplicates, 100% the same - only they were definitely NOT in any way even vaguely the same. Off to uninstall it now!

Reply   |   Comment by Guy  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#8

seems to have installed ok but will not run,no error or anything,just nothing happens?this is on vista premium sp1.tried as user and admin...

Reply   |   Comment by bolon  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#7

Cool software as it can find similar audio files (of different volume, quality etc).

I prefer Phelix which was given away a looong time ago. In Phelix you can set the number of extractor and matching threads so you can optimize it to your needs on your multicore CPU :-).

I will keep this program anyway, just in case ;-).

Reply   |   Comment by Dalai  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#6

Installed fine in Windows 7, it's going through my collection now, this is going to save me so much time!

Reply   |   Comment by ps-gunkie  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#5

Yes, but can it compare with 'others' natural hearing?

I think not

If you're a serious MP3 music collector,
you shouldn't have very MANY duplicates anyway!!

Best to take time to compare the ones you 'do' have YOURSELF!

Thumbs down

Reply   |   Comment by Martin  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#4

As I don't have a music collection on my PC, I can't test this, but it installed cleanly. Similar products are the previous giveaway, Phelix, and the open-source DuMP3.

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#3

kind of helpful for music freaks like me with large collection.keeper for me thnx gaotd.

Reply   |   Comment by JellYm@N  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#2

I do not see any sense to install something to remove somehing in case i can do it by my hands.

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Pretty handy software. Im a semi pro hockey player and I run 2 times a day and I program my Sansa MP3 player daily and I dont have the time to pick through dupes..... Program is worth its weight in gold if not platinum.

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