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Old 03-25-2008, 04:40 PM   #1
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Removing doubles in WMP

Hey I added some new music to my library in Windoze Media Player, and - to my horror - my library almost doubled in size!

My library seems to be full of doubles (the same song twice in a row -- same location, same file, two entries.)

What's the best way to remove these apart from going through and manually removing them one song at a time?

Are there any plugins for this? Or should I try to empty the library and re-search the entire hard drive?

Thanks!
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