David Timms wrote: > Konstantin Svist wrote: >> center/HTPC). Problem is, I'd like to merge the duplicate files (and > I'd suggest file management tool fslint (gui) or fdupes (command line) > for this part of the process. Both can be given a start storage path, > and then recurse through all sub folders looking for 100% duplicate > files by content (without reference to filename). This wouldn't find > identical music whose files are different because of different tags, > compression, or file format. > > Can't help you with the other parts of your grand plan ;-) > > DaveT. > Hrm... I'm pretty sure I've heard of software that can compare music files on a more fundamental level and tell me if I have duplicates in different formats. I know for sure there's a graphics comparison program that does this with images - I've used it once or twice :) Either way, that's a neat functionality but not really what I'm looking for. At this point the collection is not so huge that I can't deal with duplicates manually. The problem right now is that I keep several collections in one (because sync functionality is very important): Music/user1/Beatles Music/user2/Beatles Music/user3/Beatles -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines