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Delete lower res movies

SJHT

Well-known member
Over the last years, have upgraded lots of movies to 4K. Want to sweep the lesser resolutions off of my various hard drives. Doing it one by one is a pain. Need something to do this a lot easier. Thanks.
 
Not sure that would tell me if it was a duplicate? Now there is an arrow next to movies If there are more versions. You have to expand to see which versions you own and then select to delete. It then proceeds to ask which versions. You select the lower res version and hit delete. You can do multiple movies. Just have to select all the movies. I will see if there is another way. Thanks.
 
Not sure that would tell me if it was a duplicate? Now there is an arrow next to movies If there are more versions. You have to expand to see which versions you own and then select to delete. It then proceeds to ask which versions. You select the lower res version and hit delete. You can do multiple movies. Just have to select all the movies. I will see if there is another way. Thanks.
The arrow next to movies makes this easier when they are all on Encore. On the Premiere system side (if you have both with Co-Star) they are just listed alphabetically with no arrows, so you'll see multiple entries for the same title (DVD, Blu-ray disc, Blu-ray quality) and check them for deletion there as well.
 
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