Mnyb wrote: > Yea but true duplicate detection is probably near impossible.. same > album same track wont do it could be another version or master of the > CD hence not a dupe , just having two of an album does not always means > that they are dupes . > > So transcode or weed them out the manual way , when you got a flac rip > move the MP3 out of LMS watched folders. Its tedious I know made the > mistake of ripping my first 1200 CDs to MP3 then ripped them again... > argh.Yep, I made a similar mistake, deeming the original rips "just for portable use". A re-rip was in order followed by scripting up a way to maintain the low-bandwidth replica files. For me, if I was 100% sure that e.g. the two directories offset by a particular regex from each other were generated from the same source, then I could indeed be comfortable having a media server select from the two versions depending on the client. This is after all what Netflix does.. you can guarantee they don't pay AWS for CPUs for re-encoding for every different stream they just keep many pre-encoded versions in storage and select based on the client specs.
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