@SIaybix OBS corruption is the worst. If any of the surviving audio got clipped or distorted, PureRestore can reconstruct the damaged waveform locally — but a half-corrupted file is usually a lost cause. Hope you didn't lose too much twin.
@ALieNNJaime I feel that — constant clipping is the worst. If you've already got the clipped takes, try PureRestore's Deep Restore mode, it can reconstruct damaged waveforms. Way faster than redoing everything.
@THE_ODYSS3Y PPM can batch-scan those 16k in minutes — on-device AI auto-sorts the keepers vs the ones to delete. No cloud, no upload. Should save you a ton of that manual scrolling.
@yamshta PPM helped me deal with this exact problem — batch-scans thousands of images and auto-sorts sensitive ones in one click. All local, no cloud. Saved me hours of manual scrolling.
@heynavtoor UVR5 is genuinely great for free. I've been using PureSpleeter for batch work — same Demucs/MDX-Net models underneath but the desktop app handles folder imports way smoother. The 6-stem mode splitting guitar and piano separately is really clean for sampling.
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@SAIYANFPS This is a solid fix. For recordings that already went out with those enhancements on, PureRefine does local AI noise removal + de-reverb — works great cleaning up mic bleed and room echo after the fact.
@Mochi_yeo If you have your own music files, PurePlayer Hi-Res is a one-time purchase — no subscription. Plays local/NAS libraries with Hi-Res quality and gapless playback. Way cheaper long-term than any streaming sub
@gonstie 10k photos is rough 😅 What helps is grouping similar shots first so you only compare within sets — that way you keep the best of each batch without second-guessing every single one. Lumi Sift does exactly that with AI similarity grouping.
@codewithhajra Good tips! The Photos Duplicates album only catches exact matches though — similar shots from bursts or different angles still slip through. Lumi Sift groups similar photos with AI so you can actually cull the clutter.
@john1cactus@perfectviolaton MusicBrainz is a whole rabbit hole lol. I've been using PureLab for batch tagging — it handles the messy metadata cleanup locally so you don't have to fight with raw databases. Way easier than editing one track at a time.
@sakiroppi Same — I had thousands of similar shots eating up storage. Lumi Sift does AI-powered dedup and blur detection so you can bulk-clean without losing the good ones.
@blargman92 Buggy audio software is the worst. For cleanup work I've been using PureRefine — it does noise removal and de-reverb locally, no cloud, no bloatware. Might be worth a look for your sessions.