Sync your music from iTunes to iPhone. The duplicate playlist s should be gone now. However, in some cases, iTunes will keep duplicating playlists after you remove them. If so, you can use the solutions below to fix the iTunes duplicate playlists issue.
Is it possible to stop iTunes from making duplicate playlists and fix the issue for good? The answer is yes. The solutions below can help you out. The simplest solution to delete duplicate playlist is to close Music app on your mobile device prior to syncing.
Step 1. If the Music app is open on your iPhone or iPad, you need to close it. Hit the home button twice. Find the Music app and close it by swiping up. Restart your device. We can also manually delete all the duplicate iTunes playlist and sync with iPhone again to remove duplicate playlist in both iTunes and iPhone.
Step 3. Connect your iPhone to your computer. Sync music from iTunes to your iPhone. The duplicate playlist s should disappear. Another way to stop iTunes making duplicate playlists again is stop the auto sync feature. With this feature, your iTunes will automatically sync with your iOS device once the device is connected to your computer. Connect your iPhone or iPad to your computer.
Unselect the Automatically sync when this iPhone is connected option. Click Apply. All the songs should be removed from your iOS device. Step 4. Manually sync music from iTunes to your device. Sometimes, iTunes duplicate playlists may occur due to iCloud sharing. Some other issues caused by this reason include incorrect metadata, mismatched artwork, etc. In this case, you can prevent and get rid of duplicate playlists by turning off iCloud music sharing.
You need to manually select all but one of each group to remove. Sorting the list by Date Added may make it easier to select the appropriate tracks particularly if used immediately after the dupes have been created.
If you don't see duplicates that you expect to see then it may be that minor differences exist such as a disc count of 1 in one copy of album which has a blank disc count in another, or there are two alternate versions of a band's name.
Ensuring that you tag your albums in a consistent fashion will make it easier to spot and then remove duplicates. Use my DeDuper script Windows only if you're not sure, don't want to do tackle deduplicating by hand, or want to preserve ratings, play counts and playlist membership. See this thread for background on the script, this post for detailed instructions, and please take note of the warning to backup your library before deduping. The most recent version of the script can tidy dead links as long as there is at least one live duplicate to merge stats and playlist membership to, and should cope sensibly when the same file has been added via multiple paths.
It looks like you have already reviewed the Find and remove duplicate items in your iTunes library. Duplicates can appear if a song is on more than one album, or if you created an MP3 version of a song, or if you imported it from a CD but also purchased a digital version.
Also, if you subscribe to Apple Music, you may see the version of the song in the Apple Music catalog. However, the duplicates made it into your library, once you follow the article instructions to delete them, the next step is to make a backup of your updated library onto an external drive.
Here's how to do that: Manage and back up your iTunes media library Take care. Jul 18, AM. Jul 22, AM in response to chuckie6 In response to chuckie6. I have had this issue for years and Apple has never seemed to address it.
I have followed the instructions in Apple's Knowledgebase and I can delete the duplicate item from my library, but it continues to show duplicates - one on my computer and one available for download - exact same item it is not an issue with an HD and SD version of the same item. This issue happens for hundreds, if not thousands of the items in my library.
If I hide an item after deleting it, I can then no longer download the item to a different device, I have to go back to my online account and unhide it before I can download it. Jul 22, AM in response to rotorblades In response to rotorblades. Sign out of your Apple ID, then sign back in again. This will usually eliminate cloud duplicates. In some instances you may need to remove your current downloaded item and download the copy from the store, or hide the store purchase so it stops showing up.
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