Have to strongly disagree here. I have been running Itunes on several
computers now, and they all install the same. None of them, whatsoever, have
saved my purchased songs in the Album Artwork folder.
When you enter the Itunes folder itself, scroll to the folder that says
Itunes Media, and enter it. In here, you will find your purchases, sorted by
content. That is, you will have one folder named Audiobooks, if you have
bought any of them. Another would be named Podcast, if you are subscribed to
any of that sort. The one that might interest most users, would be the
subfolder named Music, and entering this one, you will find your purchased
songs sorted mainly by artist.
So, once again, you go to your
Itunes\Itunes Media\Music
folder, and there you will find each artist under his own subfolder.
I have never seen any of the audiofiles being stored in the album Arwork
folder. And, not even the name of that folder, would make any sense for such
behavior.
HTH,
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rod Hutton" <[email protected]>
To: "Trent Fogle" <[email protected]>; "gw-info" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: Itunes.
Hi Trent,
Okay, then. Open your DJ software, and press whatever key you must in
order to open files to play.
Press shift-tab twice to get to the list view.
Press backspace many times until you don't hear the list view talking any
more.
Basically, by doing the backspace thing, you are trying to get back to the
lowest level of your computer's views, not necessarily the root folder,
but the root view. That lowest view is even lower than the Desktop in
Windows 7.
Then, press L until you hear Libraries, and press Enter.
Note that you might have to use control-shift-s, as well as the arrow
keys, to highlight the item you are looking for anywhere in these
instructions.
Then, press M until you hear Music, and press Enter.
Then, press I until you hear Itunes, and press Enter.
Then, press A until you hear Album Art work, and press Enter.
All your purchases are stored in the Album Art Work folder, each artist
having its own folder, with subfolders containing each of that artist's
albums.
hth,
Rod
On 5/19/13 12:46 PM, Trent Fogle wrote:
Yes I'm using windows7.
Trent.
----- Original Message -----
From: Rod Hutton <[email protected]>
To: Trent Fogle [email protected]
Date: Sunday, May 19, 2013 12:10 pm
Subject: Re: Itunes.
Hi Trent,
Are you using Windows 7?
Let me know,
Rod
On 5/19/13 9:34 AM, Trent Fogle wrote:
What I don't get is the user name.
Do I have to type in my ID then that configuration?
----- Original Message -----
From: Rod Hutton <[email protected]>
To: Trent Fogle [email protected],gw-info [email protected]
Date: Saturday, May 18, 2013 1:21 pm
Subject: Re: Itunes.
Hi Trent,
If your using Windows 7, your Itunes download folder is:
Ccc\Users\(your usernamegg\Music\iTunes\Album Artwork
If you're using Windows XP, I can't really be sure, but it is probably
something like:
Ccc\Documents and Settings\(your usernamegg\MyMusic\iTunes\Album
Artwork
So, you would go into your DJ software and find the above folder and
just add the files you want.
This is the easiest way, because it means you're leaving the Itunes
files where they are.
You could always use My Computer to open the above folder, as well as
opening a folder view of the working folder you use in your DJ
software.
Then, you would do copy and paste to copy your purchases to your DJ
software folder.
May I make an important suggestion? Don't move your purchases out of
your Itunes download folder. If you do, Itunes can't keep track of
what
you have bought. So, copy, don't move! smile.
Good luck,
Rod
On 5/18/13 9:23 AM, Trent Fogle wrote:
Hello.
This is my first time doing this.
Thanks to Mr. Curry for signing me up to this Yesterday.
My question is Itunes.
I am a DJ and I use Virtual DJ Software.
I use Itunes to order songs.
There is an Itunes folder on the Virtual DJ program.
How do I place songs I order into the Itunes folder?
What steps do I need to take?
I have a dance this Evening and I need to know as soon as possible.
Thanks.
Trent.
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