Note that a discount may be available for Roon users at times (see thread…). There is also another tool which I have used which can do this but I have always found it to be incredibly slow, even on a small library (it fingerprints the audio), but it may have improved by now as I haven’t used a recent version: One thing to bear in mind, if you or your son need lower quality duplicates for good reasons (eg an mp3 version to play in the car/phone etc) then it is good to know that ahead of deleting them all! Any tools are going to take quite a while on such a large number of files. Other tools are available but I have had no experience. In the past I have used this tool for finding file duplicates (for jpgs, not audio) but it should work just as well. Roon really isn’t the tool for this, or any other library management for that matter. “Can this be fixed in the next release or is there an existing process to do this.?”įirst, if this hasn’t been fixed, using Roon for detection and then deletion doesn’t appear to be as functional as the size of my library would dictate.Īny suggestions/observations would be much appreciated… “With 12,000 albums this means I have to scroll through my library to find the place where I did my last edit. Or, before creating a Core, would you recommend doing the “cleaning” off-line from Roon, using other software or media players? If so, what Windows based programs have you to be best?Ĭonduction a search here I found the following from May/2017:Įditing and deleting of duplicate albums – “When I am editing albums and delete a duplicate within the Roon I am returned to the first album in my database.” What is the most accurate and expeditious method to ID duplicates and then delete them? Use Roon to do this? If so, what instructions might you suggest? So, just among the different bit-rates, there are going to be inherent duplicates. Especially considering that: 60-70% (approx.) of our library is 16-bit. So, the effort is going to be significant. We began ripping over 20-yrs ago – & even within our own libraries we have duplicates, so they will be profuse! We’ve both ripped similar and different albums. My son and I would like to combine our libraries. I just finished editing the auto database for it and found/selected CD2. CD1 ripped accurately, CD3 the same but CD2 kept coming up as a Jimmy ? CD. Ea CD represents a year, 1937 to 1939 respectively. NOTE (this evening) was attempting to rip my "Count Basie The Complete Decca Recordings, a nice 3-CD box set w/ great booklet. Q: Why do I see such a delta in accurate listings while ripping & importing into ROON? I began to export those multiCD box sets to ROON with POOR/ low accuracy success compared to the box set info itself or Qobuz data. *But… since 2020 Covidish times, I’ve began to add into ROON my 100 or so (mainly) jazz compilation CD box sets from Miles Davis 8-CD Live Plugged Nickel (produced problems) to some different Decca/Savoy/Riverside 2-5 CD compilation box sets to various “Complete Recordins of ” artist sets you guys prob know them. My ROON database seemed 98% accurate to Qobuz’ data or the actual CD jacket info, again probably bc I was adding in single or double CD albums from artists? *A few yrs bk around 2017-18, I added my 400+ CDs, nearly all single or normal double album CD titles, meaning hardly any COMPILATION CD box sets. *CD Ripper software has been/is the latest dBpoweramp suite I bought in 2019 or so Full license. Details below but compared to several yrs ago, I’m frustrated with only a ~65% accuracy or so BUT, full disclosure, I’ve decided to add lots of CD compilation box sets and its now become frustrating. All come from recent CD importing efforts. This is a fundamental user interactive issue, hope it can get improvements soon!Ī great topic here… Have a few Qs myself on this topic that I can’t totally resolve and are now driving me nuts. You can maunlly add rows that at the left and specified that disc no and track no manually, why not ust add two inputs at the right side to manully specify the correct disc no and track no that matches the left side? The question is, the tracks that cannot be auto mactched will go under the list, and if you want to move it up to the right place, it will mess up all the tracks that above it, so I need to click and scroll for dozens of times to move one track to the right place, it’s ridiculous!!! If I want to move ten tracks in a album that has 50 tracks in total, I have to click for nearly a thousand times! Does it make any sense? So when I try to match them with Room metadata database, the manual fix for album metadata is… disgusting and drived me crazy. Lots of them are not well-organized since it does not originated from digital albums. I was trying to import many old albums to Roon Library.
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