You know, I found an unpublished (or maybe it was, and I didn't see it) feature of iTunes 7.
Especially useful for large libraries that may have multiple copies of the same song. (say you imported a bunch of mp3's and CD's)
Click on View -> Show Duplicates.
It finds all the Duplicates in your iTunes DB. This is a really nice feature.
I ran it on my huge iTunes library, and it found alot of dups. It also found some dups that I didn't want to get rid of, for example, two copies (or three) of the same song, one album, one live, or two live.
Kinda nice.
Joel Esler, Sourcefire, Snort, Immunet, ClamAV, Apple, and Network Security. This is my blog.
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