audiocomparer

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AudioComparer is a tool for finding and deleting duplicate music files, often used by DJs and music collectors. On WindowsForum.com, users discuss running AudioComparer on older hardware, such as a Core 2 Quad Q6600 with Windows XP. A common issue is that AudioComparer may only utilize a single CPU core on some systems, leading to slower performance. Troubleshooting steps include testing the program on different operating systems like Windows 7 or newer hardware like an i5 machine, which may resolve the problem. The discussions focus on compatibility between AudioComparer, Windows XP, and multi-core processors, as well as potential motherboard or driver issues.
  1. Eve

    Windows XP Core2Quad and AudioComparer

    My boss does a lot of DJ work so he has a lot of music. He uses AudioComparer to find duplicates of his music and deletes them. He upgraded his HP Compaq DC7800p running XP Pro 32bit from a Core 2 Duo E8600 to a Core 2 Quad Q6600. He ran the AudioComparer program and it only uses one of the...
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