Mason Miller
> You can make your iTunes directory use an external drive.
> So using an iPod with iTunes should work fine. You can
> also choose to have iTunes leave your media where it is,
> so you could keep music on one drive and video on another
> if you like.

Hmmm, I'm a little confused.  I wonder if I can have multiple
paths?  The last pair of drives I updated videos on, one had
a directories called "movies" and "cooking" (or was that
videos?).  The other drive had a pair of directories,
organized by date, the second directory (the one most recently
created) had the videos (whatever the name is).

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Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
I parked my Hard Disk and now I can't find it.


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