Finding Duplicate Audio Files Easily December 25, 2019July 16, 2020 sorcim-admin Duplicate Music I bet no one appreciates having tonnes of duplicate or similar files stacked up in their computer’s memory. At one point or another, we have all been through the struggle of finding a file just because it got lost within the several other junk files, which are usually just unnecessary duplicates. In this article, we will guide you about different types of audio files and how you could find dupes as well as remove them. Product Spotlight (Duplicate Files): Use Sorcim’s Clone Files Checker to remove 1000s of duplicate audio files in your PC. Clone Files Checker follows Google Software Principles. It will not ask you to provide email address to download the software. Different Types of Audio Files: Unless you are a media professional, you might not be aware of the several different audio file types that exist today. You might already be using a bunch of them, without even paying attention. Let’s go through a few of them. .aif – AIF Audio File : Developed by Apple Inc, the Audio Interchange File Format is usually used to store sound data on personal computers as well as other electronic audio devices. You can find the AIF dupes using the procedure explained below. .cda – CD Audio Track File: These are basically shortcuts to a track on an audio CD. Upon opening them, the track which is referenced is played. .mid or .midi – MIDI Audio File: Music authoring and mixing applications use Musical Instrument Digital Interface files as they contain different details about the music. Examples include information regarding which notes are played and when or the duration and loudness of different notes. .mp3 – MP3 Audio File: This a more commonly known file type. Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) produces compressed audio files using Layer 3 compression methods. Such files are known as Mp3 audios and are mostly used for songs and audiobooks. To find duplicate MP3 audio files, consider using the Clone Files Checker utility. .mpa – MPEG-2 Audio File: These are compressed files produced by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) using Layer 3 compression methods. There is a small down-grade in the audio quality of .mpa files. .ogg – Ogg Vorbis Audio File: These files can hold audio data, along with their metadata (for example artist name and other track related information). .wav – WAV File: Created by Microsoft, .wav file format holds uncompressed audio files. Be it game sounds or a CD quality audio, the .wav file type is now a standard PC audio file format. .wma – WMA audio file: This file type was invented by Microsoft in competition with Apple’s AAC and MP3. These files can hold uncompressed and better quality audio at a lower bitrate in comparison with MP3s. .wpl – Windows Media Player Playlist: As obvious from the name, this file type stores multimediaplaylists as elements in an XML format. Read the procedure below to identify .wpl duplicates. How to Automatically Detect Duplicates? While most duplicate finding applications work with just mainstream file types such as .mp3, there is one excelling application that helps users to detect duplicates of all the above mentioned audio file types: Clone Files Checker. Clone Files Checker, which is available for both Windows and Mac, allows users to search through thousands of files and automatically detect duplicates/similar files within seconds. Sorcim Technologies Ltd, which developed this efficient tool guarantee a 100% accuracy and satisfaction. Here are a few other good things about CFC: Users can customize their scans and include searching criteria (eg: file size). Not just files, but whole folders can also be included in the scanning process. The program offers a 1 Click removal of all detected duplicates. The report of your scan can also be exported as an Excel sheet. Once the duplicates are detected, you can either delete them permanently or relocate them to a location of your choice. and so much more! If you also want to get rid of unwanted duplicate audio files hiding in your computer, give CFC a chance to help you recover some valuable storage space.