Find Duplicate MP3, MP2, MP1, MPA, WAV, OGG, AIFF, AAC, MP4, FLAC, AC3, WV, MPCWMA

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Audio Dedupe Duplicate MP3 Finder 1.2.0.1 is released. Audio Dedupe besides finding duplicate mp3 files now supports also – AAC, MP4, FLAC, AC3, WavPack (WV), Musepack (MPC) and Windows Media Audio (WMA) file formats. It also adds support for FLAC, WMA and MP4 tags. AIF is now recognized AIFF extension. You can now quickly rename files using F2 or Rename popup menu (only in registered version). Project modified status in program caption is now updated correctly.

In addition to all the new format and fixes we have provided a new Audio Dedupe Corportate version that supports command line options and can output the results in a file.

Command-Line Parameters Usage: (Available only in Corporate Version)

AudioDedupe.exe -src_list <srclistfilename> -target_list <targetfilename> -log <logfilename> -s <similarity> -db <dbfilename> [-cachenames]

-src_list <srclistfilename> – specifies a plain text file which contains file names that you want to compare against <targetfilename> files
-target_list <targetfilename> – specifies a plain text file which contains file names that you want to compare against <srclistfilename> files

Note: If you omit -target_list parameter only -src_list files will be scanned

-log <logfilename> – specifies full path file name where the log from the comparison will be saved, e.g. c:log.txt
-s <similarity> – specifies a similarity in percents. Example: -s 70
-db <dbfilename> – specifies the cache file name to be used or created.

-cachenames – if this option is specified, the program will store file names in cache instead of files checksum

Note: Cache files store audio files information gathered during the preprocessing pass (1st pass) of the scanning process. So if you often scan the same files, using cache file speeds up considerably the preprocessing pass.
You don’t need to create the cache file. Just specify it as a parameter and the program will create it. Or if the cache file from previous scan exists the program will use it. The cache files extension is ADCF (Audio Dedupe Cache File).

Example: AudioDedupe.exe -src_list “c:src.txt” -target_list “c:target.txt” -log “c:log.txt” -s 70 -db “c:db.adcf”

This will find all audio files with similarity >= 70% and save their file names and similarity in c:log.txt file

Note: If some of the parameters contain spaces, you must enclose them in double quotes. Example: -src_list “c:program filesfiles.txt”

Sample src.txt and target.txt file contents:

C:My DocumentsMP3Track (3).mp3
C:My DocumentsMP3Track (3).mpc
C:My DocumentsMP3Track (4).mp3
C:My DocumentsMP3Track (4).ogg
C:My DocumentsMP3Track (5).mp3
C:My DocumentsMP3Track (6).mp3
C:My DocumentsMP3Track (7).mp3

Sample log.txt file contents:

* DUPLICATES OF * : C:My DocumentsMP3Track (3).mp3
*** DUPLICATE 1 (SIMILARITY 98) *** : C:My DocumentsMP3Track (3).mpc
* DUPLICATES OF * : C:My DocumentsMP3Track (4).mp3
*** DUPLICATE 1 (SIMILARITY 95) *** : C:My DocumentsMP3Track (4).ogg

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