[Bug 133109] New - Duplicate Song Management

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Sun, 1 Feb 2004 07:22:57 -0500 (EST)


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Changed by seb128@debian.org.

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+Bug#: 133109
+Product: rhythmbox
+Version: 0.6.4
+OS: Linux
+OS Details: 
+Status: NEW   
+Resolution: 
+Severity: enhancement
+Priority: Normal
+Component: General
+AssignedTo: rhythmbox-maint@bugzilla.gnome.org                            
+ReportedBy: seb128@debian.org               
+TargetMilestone: ---
+URL: 
+Cc: pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org
+Summary: Duplicate Song Management
+
+This bug was originally reported in the Debian BTS:
+http://bugs.debian.org/227639
+
+"Rhythmbox should include some duplicate song management dialogs so that if
+you insert two copies of the same song, a prompt will appear and ask which
+one you wish to keep.  For instance, I have a collection of mp3s and oggs
+in my music folder (mp3/ and ogg/, respectively).  I keep the mp3s around
+for my iPod and the oggs because they just sound better and are OSS.  I
+would like to be able to import everything from my mp3 directory first, and
+then import from my ogg directory and overwrite the duplicated mp3s.  
+
+The UI would be very simple.  Any duplicates in all id3 fields or filenames
+(minus extension) would prompt a dialog saying: 
+
+"Song X already exists.  Would you like to replace it?
+
+[ Replace ] [ Replace All ] [ Skip ] [ Skip All ] [ Cancel Import ]"
+
+Or something to that effect.
+
+What do you think?"