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DJ DupeScan Help and Operations
Manual
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DJ DupeScan
Duplicate Music, Video and Image
Finder/Remover
This program
will scan your hard drives/folders for music, video, image, M3U
playlists, ZIP and CDG files for duplicates based upon simple
criteria, and allow you to delete, move or rename those files, so
your DJ software will not import the duplicates into its library.
How to use it
Once you have downloaded the file to
your computer, you simply double-click the downloaded file to run
the install, which will guide you through the quick installation
procedure. Once installed, you will have an icon on your desktop for
DJ DupeScan. Double-click the icon, and you will see the main
screen.

Once in the program, you can select the
drive or folder on the left navigation pane that you are interested in.
The program will automatically search any subfolders under whatever
is selected. So for example, if you highlight the C drive, the
entire drive will be searched for matching files.
Click Start File Scan, and the
program will search the selected drive/folder, apply the option
criteria, and when finished, will display the number of duplicates
it found. You then click the Display Dupes button, and you
will be taken to the following screen.

In our case, we have 145 duplicates on
our C drive. You can click the column headers to sort the list by
each field.
As you can see, we display the filename,
file size, date created, date modified, and full path name to the
files (there is also an index field hidden at the end, which is only
used internally by the program. You select what files you want to
operate on, by clicking the checkmark to the left of the filename.
Standard Windows key combos apply (shift+click, ctrl+click).
What the Button Controls do
Select All: Self-explanatory, all
the files in the list will get checked.
Select None: Self-explanatory,
all the files in the list will get unchecked.
Rename: This will rename the
files in place, meaning they won't be moved anywhere, but will have
a .dup extension added onto the end of the files. This is handy if
you're not sure, and may want to bring that file back at some point,
in the folder it was originally in. You can always browse to a
folder in Window's Explorer, and sort by type to find the dupes.
Move: This will prompt you for a
folder, and move the selected files to that folder. This makes it
easy to offload those files to an external drive, flash drive, etc.
Delete: This comes with an Are
You Sure prompt. This will hard delete the files, meaning they will
not go to the Recycle Bin, they will be permanently deleted from the
drive.
Back: This is only used when you
double-click a file in the list, which will list all occurrences of
that file -- see below.
Double-click a file: This will
show you all occurrences of the file in question. The reason for
this is simple -- the program has no idea which file you
consider to be the original. They get listed in order as we find
them, so the program considers the first one it finds as the
original, and the rest dupes. Check this example below:

Here we show 4 entries for the
particular song. The first two entries, we purposely placed into
test folders for this exercise, so we know we want to get rid of
those. On our computer, we have one main folder for MP3's, which is
called C:\MP3, but we also have a
C:\Nook Music folder, to synchronize
certain songs to the Nook Reader (which plays music too). I want to
keep both of these, so I would just check off the top two entries,
click the Delete button, and viola, the top two are gone.
Now we can click the Back button,
to go back to the full, updated listing of dupes.
Context Menu: If you right-click
on an item in the list, you will see the following menu:

There are two options, Play in Default
Player, and Properties.
Play in Default Player: Windows
will use its file associations to pick the correct program to "play"
the file. In our case, Windows Media Player would open to play this
MP3 file. If it was a video file, it would also open in WMP on our
computer. So it all depends on what application is the default
player on your system, for the type of file you are attempting to
"play".
Properties: This will open the
standard Windows file properties to the Details page, like this, so
you can view detailed information about the file, if you are unsure
about which to get rid of:

Program Settings
SCAN OPTIONS:
The file attributes
section has 4 options (3 actually, since we
require at least the filename, so you can't
uncheck that). The default you will see, is to
have the size checked as well, although you can
uncheck that if you like. We've found through
testing, that if the filename and size match,
you can pretty much rest assured it is the same
file, just a copy in another location. The
Creation Date and Modified Date can be used to
fine tune for certain tasks, but they have some
caveats (see NOTE below)...
NOTE: Windows
has an interesting way of dealing with these
dates, and often you will see the modified date,
as earlier than the creation date. The reason
for that, is because when you copy a file in
Windows, it leaves the modified date unchanged,
but sets the creation date to the date and time
you copied the file. I assume they have some
great reason for that, but I am not privy to
it... :)
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS:
Ignore Windows
Folders:
This will ignore any matching items in
C:\Windows, and
its subfolders. This is on by default, as there
are hundreds of sound bites, images, videos,
etc. in those folders, and they have nothing to
do with your music. It will also ignore entries
in Program Files (and Program Files (x86) on 64
bit OS's).
Ignore files under 1 MB:
Most music and video files are well over this size, so unless you
are looking for small sound bites or samples, you should leave this
on, and it will ignore all the little files.
File types to Scan for:
We've allowed for most of the common
file types that a DJ will use. This is made mutually exclusive, so
you can only scan for certain types at one time, otherwise it gets
quite confusing looking at the results. Here is a listing of what
each type will currently search for:
Audio: MP3, WAV, WMA, M4A, OGG, FLAC,
MP4, AAC, RA, AIF and APE.
Video: MPG, MOV, WMV, VOB, DVX, RM, 3GP
and 264
Image: JPG, GIF, BMP and PNG.
M3U: M3U
ZIP: ZIP
CDG: CDG
Register Software
This allows you to
unlock the Rename, Move and Delete functions, once you
have purchased the software. Once the software
has been unlocked, you will no longer see that
button.
Sorting
Click any of the
headers,
to sort on that particular field.
About
Will show you what version and build you
are currently running.
Help
Will open this page in your browser.
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