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Status: Portable, writes to scannedfiles.db and settings.xml. Not stealth, writes a log file to appdata\Local\Microsoft\CLR_v4.0\UsageLogs\VideoDuplicateFinderWindows.exe.log
I came across this independently while looking for a util that will find video duplicates based on content. This is the only open-source one as far as I can tell, and super fast. I unleashed it on my 500GB collection of video files, and it took only about 5 minutes on a 5th-gen i5 to process all the files, much to my surprise. More importantly, it works, delivering a few dups that I didn't know I have.
The entire video needs to more or less match, irrespective of resolution and codec. I was hoping it might be able to spot a shorter clip within a longer video, but after some testing, I can confirm it doesn't do that. It would be real cool if it could though!
Andrew Lee wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 9:15 pm
The entire video needs to more or less match, irrespective of resolution and codec. I was hoping it might be able to spot a shorter clip within a longer video, but after some testing, I can confirm it doesn't do that. It would be real cool if it could though!
hopefully they can add that ability in future editions
edit:
i tried this program and it doesn't seem to detect the same video at different resolutions too well fwiw
bitcoin wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:25 am
i tried this program and it doesn't seem to detect the same video at different resolutions too well fwiw
What res vids did you have? I had a couple of movies at 720p vs 1080p, and they were flagged as dups (the 720p were actually down-converted from 1080p using Handbrake, and I forgot to delete them).
Andrew Lee wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 4:09 am
What res vids did you have? I had a couple of movies at 720p vs 1080p, and they were flagged as dups (the 720p were actually down-converted from 1080p using Handbrake, and I forgot to delete them).
that's what i was using 720 vs 1080 - same video length and otherwise identical
So far the program works well, I am trying to find duplicates in which the src is 1080 and then reprocessed down to SD. Also, videos that are a few seconds different.