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Audio Comparer 1.0

bolide   on 04 January 2009 - 17:23 · 9 comments & 3745 views

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Bolide Software just announced a new product release named Audio Comparer.

Audio Comparer will listen to your entire audio collection and then will be able to quickly locate duplicates and similar audio files based on their sound, not tags. Currently Audio Comparer is able to locate duplicates among MP3, MP2, MP1, AIF, WAV, WMA and OGG audio files.

Please try this tool and send your suggestions or bug reports using feedback form. Since this is a first public release your feedback is highly appreciated.

News source: Official website of Audio Comparer by Bolide Software
Link: Duplicate MP3 Finder Tool
Download: Download (2.4 MB) Free trial
Screenshot: >> Click here <<

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(4 replies) #1 Ceru on 04 Jan 2009 - 19:59
Hmm.. It removed my Dane Cook-album from my stand-up collection. Apparently it was way too similar to a bunch of other older stand-up tracks.
#1.1 Cramshanateen on 04 Jan 2009 - 21:17
You're not missing much. Dane Cook blows.
#1.2 Don Matteo on 05 Jan 2009 - 19:41
Cramshanateen said,
You're not missing much. Dane Cook blows.



You, on the other hand, missed his joke.
#1.3 tabsolution on 06 Jan 2009 - 06:18
Haha, zing.
#1.4 Shiranui on 07 Jan 2009 - 00:14
nice!
#2 The2 on 04 Jan 2009 - 21:23
very bad GUI - I can see here on the screenshot
(2 replies) #3 Denver_80203 on 07 Jan 2009 - 02:47
wonder how long it will take t crawl through 60,000+ tracks?
#3.1 Denver_80203 on 08 Jan 2009 - 01:51
Answer: 22 hours. Found a lot of stuff I would not have noticed for a while. Incorrect file names, etc. Interface leaves a LOT to be desired. Very chunky. Application threw a lot of errors but I'm not surprised with that many tracks. Also it works well to identify duplicates but not making any changes.. I do that myself in Windows Explorer. Make a change, it refreshes the database. 30 minutes per refresh.
#3.2 R1pper on 09 Jan 2009 - 12:11
so how much space it saved you?

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