![]() ![]() to complement or prove that the audio files are duplicate if tag results are a high percentage.īut in my view the real strength is in the sound analysis comparison, as many of the files were not tagged (or incorrectly/incomplete). Thus tag information can be useful - i.e. Another set of duplicates had about 73 % audio content comparison, but with 80% tag similarity. Similarity was able to quickly determine the audio files as duplicates, with 97% similar content comparison (and 27 % similar tag information), from about 350 files total in about 2 minutes. I tested by comparing two folders, and created duplicates in one folder, and altering the file name and tags for a few tracks. Any or all of the duplicate MP3's can be sorted, deleted, played, and exported to a play list. The audio file should play in your default player, if the format is supported. You can verify the MP3 duplicate results, by viewing tag/file information and directly playing the side by side audio results at the bottom, after clicking one of the listed audio file results. ![]() Similarity - Easily Search Audio Duplicates, Verify, then Remove The higher the percentage (I found above about 75 %), then the most likely the MP3's are exact duplicates, i.e the audible audio output are a exact match when listened to. Depending on your settings, the percentage can range from 0.5 % to 100%. To help ease of audio file removal, a list of duplicate and similar MP3's, with a percentage bar for content and/tag information is displayed in the Results tab. ![]() The attractive interface, similar to windows explorer for navigation, is easy to use, scans MP3 duplicates relative quickly, provides optional sensitivity and scan content/tag settings for finding audio files. album, artist, and track entries.Įase of Use and Audio Results Verification: It performs comparison sound analysis of audio files based on sound characteristics, and finds any embedded tag information, e.g. Similarity, a freeware utility, supports various audio formats such as MP3, WAV, OGG, WMA and others, and can easily scan your computer for duplicate audio files. Perhaps you may want to remove duplicate audio before systematically organizing your audio files, with a freeware software such as MediaMonkey or to rename audio tracks based on their tag information. Excess duplicate audio files are unneccessary, become unused, and can take up space on your hard drive. If your computer has numerous similar or duplicate MP3 or other format audio files, then the freeware "Similarity" a MP3 duplicate finder and remover will be useful for audio and hard drive organization. ![]()
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