file synch conundrum

footfootfoot • Oct 8, 2014 8:08 pm
There's probably not a simple fix to this problem but here it is:

I have most of my music on my desktop hard drive D: at some point I copied/backed up my library to a passport drive and began using that for a few months while I was in transition. I realized that it would be nice if I backed shit up properly but saw I had created a problem.

F:\My Music has ~ 49,000 files that have been mostly cleaned for dupes and junk but has maybe 5,000 new files on it.

D:\My Music has the same~49,000 files though not cleaned for dupes and junk and may have a few hundred files uncommon to F:\

If I use D: (the older drive) as the source it will put a ton of crap back onto F:, If I make F: the source it will add the new songs to D: and delete the junk, but what about the files on D: that are not on F:?

I already have a headache.
Pamela • Oct 8, 2014 8:20 pm
Well, if you use F: as the source, and tell Windoze to overwrite existing files in favor of the source, then it will dupe F: onto D:. However!

The only time this will happen is if the source and target have the exact same filename. If you have changed the filename, you will have a whole lotta dupes.

If you have different files on D:, then they will remain unaffected.

I have a similar setup in that my music (125,000-ish) are on a Passport (PLUG! Luv em!) nd any new file that have not been edited for tag data/vetted for dupes reside on my home directory in /Music. Housekeeping becomes exponentially more difficult with any increase in total number of files.

You may wish to try a duplicate file finding utility like Easy Duplicate File Finder
or something from Sourceforge or Tucows. I have no experience with these, so caveat emptor!
footfootfoot • Oct 8, 2014 8:29 pm
Yeah I've cleaned with Duplicate file finder and Duplicate file detective and each has not seen obvious dupes for some reason, I'm always hesitant to overwrite files in XP, 7 seems a bit safer.
Undertoad • Oct 8, 2014 8:31 pm
I think the tool you are looking for is MediaMonkey.










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footfootfoot • Oct 8, 2014 8:46 pm
Yes I use media monkey and I cleaned each drive with that but when you go to find duplicates if only lefts you delete them one at a time to help prevent accidental deletion.

An odd thing I've discovered with MM is from time to time a song will have its title, artist, and album corrupted. eg, it will show the song as Third Uncle -- Brian Eno -- Taking Tiger Mountain but the path is D:\My Music\The Beatles\Abbey Road\Maxwell's Silver Hammer.

When I right click and auto tag by file name it fixes it, so a huge bulk deletion by song title would be unwise in this case.
Spexxvet • Oct 9, 2014 8:55 am
:p:
Crimson Ghost • Oct 12, 2014 4:44 pm
Spexxvet;911475 wrote:
:p:


Golf clap?

Golf clap.
footfootfoot • Oct 14, 2014 3:42 pm
The DB was so fucked up I just deleted it and let MM create a new one. It's still kind of fucked up.
glatt • Oct 14, 2014 3:45 pm
footfootfoot;911859 wrote:
The DB was so fucked up I just deleted it and let MM create a new one. It's still kind of fucked up.


Oh, MM is MediaMonkey. For a second, I though you had pressed your child into data entry labor.
footfootfoot • Oct 16, 2014 2:10 pm
glatt;911861 wrote:
Oh, MM is MediaMonkey. For a second, I though you had pressed your child into data entry labor.


I'm laying the ground work;)