Keep it clean, iTunes

The iTunes library is one thing I am using day by day. iTunes is even great for converting audio material. In case of that it may happen, that there are tracks inside the library who are not on the harddisk anymore. I hate inconsistent data, so I searched for a way to get rid of those data zombies. They are displayed with an exclamation mark in front of the title name.

Super Remove Dead Tracks

Super Remove Dead Tracks

On a Mac almost everything is scriptable, and so is iTunes. One of those free cleaners is Super Remove Dead Tracks. Install it as described, then restart iTunes. From the scripts menu bar select the Super Remove Dead Tracks and just wait for completion. At the end, a logfile is placed on the desktop, so that you can see what was removed. If something went wrong, you can restore the files from the trashcan.

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4 Responses to Keep it clean, iTunes

  1. Senthil says:

    Good, Thanks a lot, Great Site.

  2. good article , I added you in the ‘Liked’ category.. thanks for sharing the article!

  3. Dreamer says:

    Super Cool superior, a thousand thanks

  4. Alex says:

    top! vielen, vielen dank für diese info!

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