![]() There’s a few similar/related tickets already, here’s some I’ve found: Pretty much the only way that any of that is going ot happen is if you do it yourself (or get/pay someone to do it), or file a ticket here: Let me propose a solution and maybe this could be a plugin or perhaps a mod to MusicBrainz On using an acoustic fingerprint, I don’t now if Picard does this or not but it does seem to find a large percentage of the music correctly. m4a or mp3 or both?) And this would be triggered if the Overwrite option was selected. Again, you could ask this in a popup (which to keep? The. Third, when there are multiple formats, you could simply have a list in the options which order to prefer when overwriting. This may not actually translate to best fidelity but that could be much harder and this is probably good enough 90% of the time! Second, when the two formats are identical and it’s only the bitrate that is different, there could be a check box to prefer greatest or least bitrate. Minimally you could ask like windows does ‘What do you want me to do, overwrite, create new name, do this for all the rest?’ Let me propose a solution and maybe this could be a plugin or perhaps a mod to MusicBrainz:įirst and easiest, ‘Overwrite’ option that instead of creating (1), (2)… versions. Ideally I’d like something that solved all of these problems without a lot of work. Identical music, same quality and encoding but the files differ. ![]() Identical music but different format (m4a and mp3).There’s several things going on here with duplicate music, I see at least these cases:
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