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I have in my collection of .wma files a number that were downloaded from subscription services. Many of these have expired rights for whatever reason. I want to delete them because they are a waste of space, and they infiltrate my playlists etc disrupting my enjoyment.
As far as I can see, though, the only ways of identifying the files that I can't play are to try to play them and delete them when they fail, or to inspect the properties in media player of each track individually.
Surely there is a tool that I could use to identify the errant tracks so I can delete them en masse?
Can anyone suggest anything?
TIA
Vaughan
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