So, after a relatively gung-ho backup coverage (I do know, I do know), I’ve ended up with perhaps 3 or extra copies of my music and film library, some in iTunes, one other in Apple Music and a few as simply unfastened recordsdata. Sizzling mess is the phrase.
Given how ample and low-cost cloud storage is, I need to type and merge them in to at least one place- In fact, I’ll have a LOT of duplicates on this scorching mess of restored folders, and so I need to know what’s one of the best ways to de-dupe them. I am attempting to keep away from grepping via the folders or actually something on the command line.
The best answer can be intelligent sufficient to recognise the ‘finest’ model of a file primarily based on guidelines (e.g. has cowl artwork, has MP3 tags, and so on) and/or maybe be capable of set a precedence for the perfect model to maintain when a dupe is discovered.