Why does wmp double up songs
This is a pretty quick solution as far as finding the concerning song goes, however users end up wasting a huge amount of their hard disk over time. They run the risk of landing into a serious mess at some point in the future and will have to either pump up a significant sum of money to purchase an additional hard disk or will have no option other than deleting some data from the hard disk. This is one of those scenarios which might seem all daunting and scary to an average computer user, however, they can be easily fixed by mixing up a neat technique very easy to implement as well as a computer-oriented solution.
First up, we will get towards sweeping the duplicates from all locations. Clone Files Checker is a purpose-built software program, and it performs the job of sweeping clean all kinds of duplicates with a perfect degree.
You can also use it to remove any duplicates on your Google Drive , Dropbox or OneDrive accounts directly on the cloud! We will pen down more details on these cloud scan options some day in the future. Coming back to the topic, we can assure you that Clone Files Checker will weed out duplicate songs, even if, say 2 copies of the same song are named differently. This is because this software is intelligent enough to dive into the hash of each song and compare it with others, rather than looking out for the name.
Another cool aspect is that Clone Files Checker requires minimal human input, so it is an ideal solution. Selecting custom file types for duplicate scan Now simply click the rectangular Start Search button to launch the scan. We recommend going for the latter, as it provides you with more options on what you might want to do with the duplicates. As you can see, if you move your music around a lot, such as after you organized the file structure, you can end up having duplicate entries in your Windows Media Player libary with some of the entires pointing to files that are now in a different location.
To fix this problem, you are going to want to compleatly remove the library file so that it can be automatically regenrated. To do this, follow the steps below:. Now you do not have to worry about duplicate entries and entries and point to moved files in your music library. To do this, follow the steps below: If you have Windows Media Player started, close it so the library file will not be in use.
I suppose this is another good reason not to use WMP. Have you considered using WinAMP for music playback? Kalim , Apr 9, I got to looking at mine and somehow I got duplicate files. Something in the sync when transferring my old laptop must have gone wrong. Nor am I sure how I looked it as it was the first thing I checked. Muscle Master , Apr 9, You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. Similar Threads - Media player keeps.
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