Hi Moonbeam.

It looks like BIAB has first created the files (the lower set) and then it has made copies of those files to load on the Utility tracks. This may well be expected behaviour because if a person deletes the audio files on the Utility tracks, the original split stems are preserved. As such, this would be a safety precaution. That said, I'll report this to the developers in case it is not standard behaviour.

In the meantime... whenever I look at files in folders, I always have Windows Explorer set to "Details" view (#1 and #2 on the images below). I then click on the header for the "Modified" column (#3) so that the files are sorted in descending order of their modification date and time. This makes it very easy to see which files are older and no longer needed. Note... the column headers are a toggle between sorting in descending order and ascending order.

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Regards,
--Noel


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