I have been assiduously clearing out duplicates from my library, but MM duplicate finder (on content) is flagging many, many files.
Just as a spot check, I took three files it has flagged as duplicate content. When using certutil -hashile <filename> SHA256 I get different hash values.
How is it that a hashing function shows me these aren't duplicate content, but "audio fingerprints" say they are identical? How is the "audio fingerprint" derived? What should I trust here?
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Possible bug? (duplicate management)
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christopher.wanko
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Re: Possible bug?
Have you listened to the files to see if the seem to be the same or different audio files?
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christopher.wanko
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Re: Possible bug?
I'll do that and report back. Can you answer my question about audio fingerprinting? How is it derived?
Re: Possible bug?
Hi,
When analyzing MM Hash Check only Audio Data from files and create fingerprinting. That means Tag changes will not influence fingerprinting and that is why two files with different size and tags can have same fingerprint because only Audio if calculated.christopher.wanko wrote: ↑Thu Aug 28, 2025 12:42 pm Can you answer my question about audio fingerprinting? How is it derived?
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christopher.wanko
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Re: Possible bug?
Oh that is excellent news, thank you very much.
Now I have to ask for a feature that will tag those matches with a unique ID, so I can batch locate and delete them, kind of like the MM4 days.
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Re: Possible bug?
If you have enabled Analyze for duplicates in Options -> Library and tracks are analyzed then you can easily find them.christopher.wanko wrote: ↑Sun Sep 07, 2025 7:52 am Now I have to ask for a feature that will tag those matches with a unique ID, so I can batch locate and delete them, kind of like the MM4 days.

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christopher.wanko
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Re: Possible bug?
... I can easily find them, but I can't easily group them for batch deletion, can I?
No, no I can't. We used to have rules we could apply to tag the items for deletion... I had to export the results, write a function to identify the "group" such as it was, then apply rules. It was a little fun but more tedious than fun.
Guess it's extensions time.
No, no I can't. We used to have rules we could apply to tag the items for deletion... I had to export the results, write a function to identify the "group" such as it was, then apply rules. It was a little fun but more tedious than fun.
Guess it's extensions time.
Re: Possible bug?
Hmmm, May I suggest better approach?christopher.wanko wrote: ↑Thu Oct 02, 2025 3:22 pm ... I can easily find them, but I can't easily group them for batch deletion, can I?
No, no I can't. We used to have rules we could apply to tag the items for deletion... I had to export the results, write a function to identify the "group" such as it was, then apply rules. It was a little fun but more tedious than fun.
Guess it's extensions time.
1. Select Files you want to mark for deletion.
2. Use ALT+0 to mark Them as 0 Stars
3. Repeat 2
3a. (Only one time) Create Auto-Playlist with 0 Stars
4. Go to Auto Playlist -> Review track listed -> Delete All tracks
or
1. Add MOOD to toolbar
1a. (only first time) Select one duplicate file -> Properties -> Classification -> Mood = !DUPLICATE -> OK
2. Select rest Files you want to mark for deletion.
3. Use ALT+0 to mark Them as 0 Stars + Toolbar: Mood -> !DUPLICATE
4. Repeat 2-3
4a. (Only one time) Create Auto-Playlist with 0 Stars + Mood = !DUPLICATE
5. Go to Auto Playlist -> Review track listed -> Delete All tracks
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christopher.wanko
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Re: Possible bug? (duplicate management)
I don't see how manually clicking 500 items is better than setting up some rules and have them flagged by rule. But I do like your method for using metadata to mark things. I do a similar thing to make Plex pickup my songs.
Re: Possible bug? (duplicate management)
It is not problem making things automatic, but from my personal opinion to really know which one is duplicate or not you need to listen tracks and decidechristopher.wanko wrote: ↑Thu Oct 23, 2025 7:22 pm I don't see how manually clicking 500 items is better than setting up some rules and have them flagged by rule. But I do like your method for using metadata to mark things. I do a similar thing to make Plex pickup my songs.
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