gerald sez:
is
there an easy way to clean the dupes? i can see them, but do not want
to go in and delete each one individually.
This site has a pretty good procedure for handling duplicates when
youhave time and a small problem:
I prefer to set my iTunes to use the MP3 format... more portability in case
I decide to use another player.
- Brian
- Original Message -
From: gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CGUYS] iTunes mess
i loaded itunes and do like it. it took all my mp3 files and converted
them
another player.
- Brian
- Original Message - From: gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CGUYS] iTunes mess
i loaded itunes and do like it. it took all my mp3 files and converted
them to itune format
i loaded itunes and do like it. it took all my mp3 files and converted them to
itune format.
i got my new acer econobox, and loaded everything i could. the folder with the
mp3 files transfered, as did the file with the itune format files. itunes.exe
did not transfer in an executable form,
Did you try ViewShow Duplicates? You could then sort them by date added
and then delete the earlier or later versions as you choose. There may
be more to it than that but that's where I would start.
Richard P.
gerald wrote:
i loaded itunes and do like it. it took all my mp3 files and
I'd backup all my purchased iTunes to DVD/CD {FileBackup to
Discpurchased songs only}
and then trash the whole iTunes music folder. Reimport the MP3s and
purchased music.
Or you can buy something like Tune Ranger which will eliminate all
your dupes for you.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 2:01 PM,
iTunes plays several formats, including mp3. No conversion is needed.
On Jul 23, 2008, at 2:01 PM, gerald wrote:
i loaded itunes and do like it. it took all my mp3 files and
converted them to itune format.
i got my new acer econobox, and loaded everything i could. the
folder with the