Stupid iTunes question
May. 7th, 2005 03:14 pmSo iTunes thinks I have a lot of "duplicate music". That's because iTunes is stupid, and doesn't realize that a live album will have a different version of a song; the four-minute difference in length is a good indication of that.
But some of the music really is duplicated. For instance, I have "We Walk" by R.E.M. on their album "Murmur", and also on "Mary Had a Little Amp". It seems to me that I don't really need to keep two files around when I could keep one. But! If I delete, say, the one from "Murmur", then when I tell iTunes, "Play me everything from Murmur", it'll miss a song.
Is there any way to convince iTunes to file a song twice based on a single file?
But some of the music really is duplicated. For instance, I have "We Walk" by R.E.M. on their album "Murmur", and also on "Mary Had a Little Amp". It seems to me that I don't really need to keep two files around when I could keep one. But! If I delete, say, the one from "Murmur", then when I tell iTunes, "Play me everything from Murmur", it'll miss a song.
Is there any way to convince iTunes to file a song twice based on a single file?
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Date: 2005-05-07 07:43 pm (UTC)Can you create an alias of the single file to call, say, the Murmur file? It'll still be two files, but one would be of negligible size.
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Date: 2005-05-07 07:47 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-05-07 09:15 pm (UTC)I suspect that creating playlists for individual albums is excessively obsessive behavior on my part, but excessive obsession probably generally describes my approach to iTunes.
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Date: 2005-05-08 06:11 pm (UTC)Hey, I said another idea, not a good idea.