Erasing duplicates with ITunes songs on external NAS drive

My home network includes:
-PC Dell Dimension 9150
-Buffalo NAS Drive Linkstation 1Tb with all iTunes music
-PS3
My question: in order to be able to read my iTunes music on my PS3, I exported all of it on my external NAS drive. All songs are duplicated and I would like to clean my library. However, since the songs and the library are on the NAS drive, I can't use the function "Erase duplicates" on the File menu, it is not reachable. Any idea?
Thank you !

Just to add an extra twist...
I moved the full iTunes library back onto my desktop iMac. Then I tried to connect iTunes to that library. And the same thing happened.
Only the same limited list of songs appeared in the iTunes window.
Could this mean that my iTunes library is somehow corrupted? Or is it just missing some file that links up to all the songs?
More to the point, does anyone out there have any thoughts on this?

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