Re: Best software to detect copied tracks
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2022 10:19 pm
That sounds like exactly what I need, Mojo...thank you!
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Can it be used in Macs?mojofilter wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 3:15 am I use a freeware program called "Everything" to search for files. The first time it scans your drives to index the contents, it writes an index file that only changes when you add something or take something away from that drive. Otherwise, it searches in its internal index and displays the results instantaneously. If you type in I Want To Hold Your Hand, before you've got it all typed out, it's showing you all 487 iterations of that song on your drives, where they are, on which drive, in which folder. You can even play it from the search page. In comparison, Windows Search is a joke.
Thanks for that very quick answer.
Just five and one? You're slacking.mojofilter wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 7:13 amWait until you've bought five more drives and a USB3 hub to keep up.
What marvellous program. just what the doc ordered. I have had a wish for such a vehicle since days. Thank you.. thank you.mojofilter wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 3:15 am I use a freeware program called "Everything" to search for files. The first time it scans your drives to index the contents, it writes an index file that only changes when you add something or take something away from that drive. Otherwise, it searches in its internal index and displays the results instantaneously. If you type in I Want To Hold Your Hand, before you've got it all typed out, it's showing you all 487 iterations of that song on your drives, where they are, on which drive, in which folder. You can even play it from the search page. In comparison, Windows Search is a joke.