[Rhythmbox-devel] Ignoring Duplicates
- From: Mark Aitchison <M Aitchison chch PlaNET org NZ>
- To: rhythmbox-devel gnome org
- Subject: [Rhythmbox-devel] Ignoring Duplicates
- Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:57:47 +1200
Can Rhythmbox be made to ignore duplicate entries in the library (e.g. when the same
track is found via links, or my laptop is sharing folders that have collections that
overlap with my desktop computer)? Ideally it should recognise duplicate tracks or albums
by comparing names with punctuation removed, not counting as a duplicate two tracks by
different artists yet the same title; it shouldn't need the recording method to be the
same (although an option could be given to be fussy about file size, so long as different
tags don't mess up the comparison). There is also the situation where the same performer
with the same track occurs in two different albums - I wonder if it could be possible to
exclude the duplicate from searches for a track/song, yet include it when listing the
contents of an album?
Slightly relating to this, I find that rhythmbox creates filenames and directory names
with characters that really should be stripped out (e.g. ":" in a filename that is shared
with a Windows computer is not good). The external names should be a modified version of
the displayed tracks/albums, with most punctuation removed.
I am interested in helping program some of the suggestions that come to mind, but I'd
like to start with those that seasoned developers don't think are very difficult.
Mark
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