Check in the advanced settings or options tab, can't recall which term iTunes uses, I believe it is found in the edit menu, the folder used by iTunes to store music should be there. I always set up specific folders for applications to use, including separate folders for iTunes files, Audible files and files purchased from Amazon. All of the applications are set up to automatically add new files to my iTunes library, so everything ends up in my library, but the files themselves are somewhere specific where I told the applications to put them. A bit more complicated at setup, but can save a ton of headaches later when you want to find something specific. You don't even need to create the folder separately, if you click the browse button below the location edit box, you can create a new folder in the location you want and set it up right there.

windows likes to put things under your My Documents folder, but I find the levels of folders to be annoying and I don't like to have my media in my main drive partition, I would rather have things only one or two folder levels down in a place I set up myself where I don't have to remember what Windows or the particular application does with files.

HTH,

Chris

At 05:42 PM 2/4/2011, Pat Ferguson wrote:
Hi everyone,

The files are not in the iTunes folder on my computer. <smile>

Thanks.

Pat Ferguson
At 06:30 PM 2/4/2011, you wrote:
Check under either the documents or music icons.  You should find an I-tunes
folder.  I believe they exists there.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pat Ferguson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 6:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: iTunes, Window-Eyes, and Windows SEven

Hi Everyone,

I hope someone can help me, please.

I'm using the unloving iTunes to wrip CD's with Window-Eyes and I'm using
Windows Seven Home Premium on a 32 bit system.

I'm trying to find where iTunes puts the files it wrips. I can not find
them, and it's really querky with Window-Eyes to try and find them with the
search feature in iTunes, and let's don't even talk about the search
functions in Windows Seven. I don't care for them.

If anyone can help me, please, I would be very grateful.

CDEX isn't working for me rightnow. It sometimes freezes up, and I end up
rebooting my computer.

Any help is greatly appreciated, please.

Thanks much.

Pat Ferguson
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