Duplicate Playlists

Duplicate playlists
When you create a new playlist, especially if you create it on an iOS device, i found that the list gets duplicated—in my case 25,000 times (as described in thisApple Support Communities thread ).  The duplicates are empty, but they still take up a lot of listing space and are obviously annoying. Whats worse is the duplicates cause my I0S devices and my PC running itunes to crash.
Apple's response is delete them manually, its impossible as every time you delete one, it crashes itunes.
The symptom are linked to iTunes Match. In fact if i turn itunes Match off everything is fine. Its all fair and good that the post above helps you fix it, but what if your not a MAC user. We urgeltly need this bug fixed or a script that will run on windows.

You mean something like KillEmptyPlaylists?
If iTunes crashes when you remove them by hand I can't guarantee my script will fare any better. I'd disable iTunes Match while it is operating if that's a thing you can do.
tt2

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