Folder comparison
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 10:35 am
Can I get a report of where folders are duplicated without reference to files they contain?
For example, I have a folder of music , x:\AACMusic\Artist\Album.
The files in these folders are M4A conversions from MP3 files.
There is another folder, x:\MP3Music\Artist\Album which contains the original MP3 files.
I want to know where there is a folder in both x:\AACMusic and x:\MP3Music but I don't need to know what files are contained in each folder.
I can see how to do this by comparing 'similar' files or files without extension but its a massive list to sort through and I can only find a way to mark one file at a time.
Ideally, I would like to see that there is a folder x:\AACMusic\Britney Spears\Baby One More Time and also a folder x:\MP3Music\Britney Spears\Baby One More Time and be able to delete one of the folders without needing to delete each file. I do not need to know whether the files in each folder are duplicates or not,
I thought Duplicate Folders might do this but not so. I haven't read up on how these work yet so the solution may be there.
Actually, I'll probably delete both folders in this instance.
Thanks
For example, I have a folder of music , x:\AACMusic\Artist\Album.
The files in these folders are M4A conversions from MP3 files.
There is another folder, x:\MP3Music\Artist\Album which contains the original MP3 files.
I want to know where there is a folder in both x:\AACMusic and x:\MP3Music but I don't need to know what files are contained in each folder.
I can see how to do this by comparing 'similar' files or files without extension but its a massive list to sort through and I can only find a way to mark one file at a time.
Ideally, I would like to see that there is a folder x:\AACMusic\Britney Spears\Baby One More Time and also a folder x:\MP3Music\Britney Spears\Baby One More Time and be able to delete one of the folders without needing to delete each file. I do not need to know whether the files in each folder are duplicates or not,
I thought Duplicate Folders might do this but not so. I haven't read up on how these work yet so the solution may be there.
Actually, I'll probably delete both folders in this instance.
Thanks