Click Delete Songs or Move To Trash/Bin if the latter is an option for you.Once the multiple items are selected just press Delete.
FLOOLA DUPLICATES SONGS WINDOWS
(On Windows you can hold down Shift for the same effect).
FLOOLA DUPLICATES SONGS MAC
On a Mac hold down the Command key and click on each song you want to get rid of.Luckily there is a simple way to delete more than one track at a time: This could be a pretty time consuming process if you had to delete each track individually. If the song is stored on your Mac you’ll see a similar warning: “Are you sure you want to delete this song from your music library?” So, now you have identified your exact duplicates how can you remove them from your library? Add a Bit Rate column by right clicking on the column header. Another good idea is to sort by bitrate, which could help you avoid deleting a higher quality version by accident.So they aren’t the same even though both are showing as played twice. We have two tracks from The Hitchhikers Guide To the Galaxy coming up as the same and yet one is 3 minutes the other 1.41 mins. If there are more than a few seconds difference the two tracks are probably slightly different and you may want to keep both. Look in the Time column to see if one version is longer than the other.You’ll see if it’s in any of your favourite playlists. Wondering if the track is in any of your Playlists? Right click on the track and choose Show in Playlist.
One is from the Greatest Hits and one from Live at Hyde Park. For example we have two versions of Give It Away by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers.