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How to cleanse a playlist, for dublicates?

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Curt:
I totally blame our Darwin for this new problem of mine! He lured me into removing a lot of programs, and now I need to re-install one of them - I just cannot remember which one! Hmm... maybe Darwin is not really the one to blame, after all. Well, to be honest, Darwin is not to blame for this. Sorry, Darwin!
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I made a playlist, but forgot where I was and accidentally added a lot of the same files twice. Windows Media Player doesn't offer to find any duplicates, so now I have to ask you guys, what program can I use to cleanse a playlist, for duplicates, please?! I really don't want to install a lot of players just to see if they can do it...

:tellme:

m3u or wpl, preferable.

Vista 32-bits

app103:
I know Winamp had this feature, but now days, I am a Trout user, which also has this feature, although I don't think it works for m3u or wpl.

ha14:
Winamp pcleaner
http://www.winamp.com/plugin/plcleaner2-0/222282

Curt:
It is just me being brain damaged. Open the playlist in jetAudio, click "sort according to title", and slowly scroll down the re-sorted list: any one listed twice?
Sorry I took your time.  :-[

I have a license for WinAmp Pro 5, so Thank You, ha14, for the link, but I don't want to install WinAmp again on this computer. Besides, >The requested URL /customize/component/2010/4/8/P/plCleaner2.0.exe was not found on this server.< Do you have a copy?

lanux128:
if you haven't solved the problem yet, you can use Skwire's PlayTime. Load an m3u or wpl, sort, remove the duplicates and save.


• http://skwire.dcmembers.com/wb/pages/software/playtime.php

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