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No worries mate. I am grateful for any input or recommendations and thank you for taking of your time to do so. I deployed Czkawka, and ran a couple test runs, then pulled the trigger. Czkawka is quite fast considering I have a fairly large audio collection. It has many options and I am now duplicate free.
I'll have to have a look at that myself. I'm pretty sure that my only duplicates now are different formats, but I could do with checking. I could do with sorting through my photos too, but that would take ages
oof! Sorting photos. Back in the day Picassa was pretty good. The downside is it's a Google product. Not sure how you feel about Google. As far as the audio collection, I ripped everything to flac long ago when I ran a licensed internet radio station, in the pre-Napster era when audio on the internet was mostly cheesy midi files you were forced to listen to when you visited someone's MySpace or Geocities. My mail carrier at the time got so very angry with me because I would solicit Indie bands for their CD's to promote them, free of charge. I am just a huge music fan. But I had to put a big box out by the mailbox for him to dump them all in everyday. Good times.
I sorted out my phone photos a while back, and arranged them all properly, but then I found an old backup with loads of missing photos and dodgy file names. Dropbox automatically renamed them during a backup about ten years ago, so I would have had to rename them all and check for duplicates again, and I just couldn't be bothered at that point.
I'm an amateur photographer, so I've got tens of thousands of photos going back at least 20 years, so I really do need to sort them out.
I've got thousands of music files too, mostly as mp3. I've just finished organising those, so the next job is getting rid of the crap and getting better quality copies of what's left.
Funnily enough though, my father was really into the local music scene in the 90s and got me into it, so I've got a load of music from small unsigned bands too. I help with a small music festival here, also for unsigned acts. I haven't upset the postman here though, I've only had posters delivered. So far... 😁