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japaneasy:
iPods are the nectar of the gods.  In plastic and metal form.  And run out of batteries *just* as that one chick from class you *really* don't want to talk to sits down next to you on the bus.  But I digress...
I'm glad someone started this thread actually, because I have a question:  Is there any way to get rid of duplicate songs in iTunes without going into the folders and deleting them manually?  I just moved all my music from a 20GB external HD to my new 160GB one (mmmm....) and I somehow ended up with like 4 copies of all my songs.  Really makes scrolling through my library a chore.  Any suggestions?
As to shuffle...  not so much.  I usually make up a playlist on my walk to the bus stop in the morning, depending on my mood that day.

LiterSize:
I haven't found a way to do it either... and I've got almost 200 in duplicates..... @_@


"R2" is almost full.... only 2 gigs left. Granted, this is after 7 years and many CD purchases later :)  To me, this is totally worth it, even more so because apparently it can link up to Microsoft outlook or any other organizer program you have and sync with the address book, in addition.  The size, both physically and HD wise make an iPod worth it.... and I plan on phasing into apple stuff as soon as I can afford a new computer (iBook, maybe) so it made sense.  (I rationalize the cost I spent like that and that's all there is to it!  :)

Abattur:
I am not against iPods, i would like to have one myself.

But whats wrong with ye olde cassette players, they work for me. ;)

Inlander:
What, for that matter, is wrong with just listening to the world around you?  Back home in Canberra I always used to see people jogging through all the lovely woodland we have there, listening to something in their earphones while the trees were filled with all sorts of bird song . . . Plus, without the earphones you're less likely to be unexpectedly run over by a bus.

Kai:

--- Quote from: japaneasy ---
I'm glad someone started this thread actually, because I have a question:  Is there any way to get rid of duplicate songs in iTunes without going into the folders and deleting them manually?  I just moved all my music from a 20GB external HD to my new 160GB one (mmmm....) and I somehow ended up with like 4 copies of all my songs.  Really makes scrolling through my library a chore.  Any suggestions?

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Shift click the duplicate songs, right click, and then click clear. It should ask you (If they're in your designated music folder) If you want to delete them too.

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