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It would be nice to be able to dedupe a playlist. Is it possible?

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Airgetlam
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  • October 3, 2024

If I understand you correctly, isn’t that just using ‘edit’ and deleting the duped playlist?


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  • Lyricist III
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  • October 3, 2024

Of course it can be done using edit. But It should so this automatically as finding dupes in a large playlist is not an easy task. Before you say don’t add dupes🤣 in the first place, in my house I will add music as well as my partner and kids so it’s easy for this to happen. I mean we haven’t been able to for 5 months but it’s something we used to do. There should also be options to remove release and artist from the playlist/queue. 


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  • October 3, 2024
ChasteB wrote:

Of course it can be done using edit. But It should so this automatically as finding dupes in a large playlist is not an easy task. Before you say don’t add dupes🤣 in the first place, in my house I will add music as well as my partner and kids so it’s easy for this to happen. I mean we haven’t been able to for 5 months but it’s something we used to do. There should also be options to remove release and artist from the playlist/queue. 

Agreed. It would at least help to list them alphabetically, something that most programs I use can do…


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  • October 3, 2024
Airgetlam wrote:

If I understand you correctly, isn’t that just using ‘edit’ and deleting the duped playlist?

Unfortunately, that is not what I mean. I’m wanting to find dupes within a playlist.


Airgetlam
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  • October 3, 2024

Ah, I understand. Not a feature that has previously existed, that I’m aware of, but could certainly be useful. 


Stanley_4
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  • October 3, 2024

Some de-duping could be done but it is a bit tricky as it would depend on the track meta information matching. How close a match would be a frustrating question to answer.

You’d surely want to keep the same song but by different artists.

But how about the same song but:

  • Live versus studio
  • Different, resolution, remastered
  • With or without an additional artist

Where this would be a huge plus for me is when selecting “Top XXX Tracks” from a streaming service and finding 50 of the 200 tracks are different versions of the same song. Most playlists I have used do a decent curation job so the duplicate issue isn’t a big problem for me there.


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  • October 3, 2024
Stanley_4 wrote:

Some de-duping could be done but it is a bit tricky as it would depend on the track meta information matching. How close a match would be a frustrating question to answer.

 

Is it possible to get more info on a “tricky” dedupe?


controlav
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  • October 3, 2024

Export the playlist to a CSV file, load into Excel, Sort it by trackname, eyeball the dupes, remove them, Save as CSV, use SoundIIZ to load that CSV into the music service of choice.

OR

Export the playlist into both CSV and Sonos formats, load CSV into Excel, eyeball the dupes, edit them from the Sonos XML file using a text editor, Save that XML file, import the XML back into Sonos as a new playlist.

(This assumes you are talking about Sonos Playlists, and you use my iOS app to export/import them as files).


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  • October 4, 2024
controlav wrote:

Export the playlist to a CSV file, load into Excel, Sort it by trackname, eyeball the dupes, remove them, Save as CSV, use SoundIIZ to load that CSV into the music service of choice.

OR

Export the playlist into both CSV and Sonos formats, load CSV into Excel, eyeball the dupes, edit them from the Sonos XML file using a text editor, Save that XML file, import the XML back into Sonos as a new playlist.

(This assumes you are talking about Sonos Playlists, and you use my iOS app to export/import them as files).

Great. What is the name of your app?


controlav
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  • October 4, 2024
Editor John wrote:
controlav wrote:

Export the playlist to a CSV file, load into Excel, Sort it by trackname, eyeball the dupes, remove them, Save as CSV, use SoundIIZ to load that CSV intPhpo the music service of choice.

OR

Export the playlist into both CSV and Sonos formats, load CSV into Excel, eyeball the dupes, edit them from the Sonos XML file using a text editor, Save that XML file, import the XML back into Sonos as a new playlist.

(This assumes you are talking about Sonos Playlists, and you use my iOS app to export/import them as files).

Great. What is the name of your app?

“Phonos Plus” on the App Store.


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