Double stop on windows media player 12

How can I stop the duplicate on windows media player 12?

Thanks Divya R,.

It does not, I have 3 HD and I have music on them, an external for backup HD and another HD with a BONE of difference with the same music, so I could not be able to avoid duplication. But thanks anyway! Wish, would not duplicate or were you can set it not to do!

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