Hi all,
I have two iTunes libraries on my mac running lion.
How can I combine them so that everything is in one library?
Step by step instructions are greatly appreciated.
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Ciao Kayaker, yes, I think you centered the question at 100%.
The idea to have the whole library on a NAS it sounds cool to me, even thought
I will loose its portability.
Did you mean I would access it with just one computer at a time?
So: if I'm listening music with MBP and I open iTunes on the
Hi,
Short answer is no. You cannot easily keep a iTunes library synched across two
computers.
I know home sharing was suggested, but that is sharing, not synching.
The two closest work arounds for this that I know of are these:
1. Use a library on a NAS, that both computers use. Lots of probl
Hi,
homeSharing doesn't really just sync automatically. It requires you to go into
the HomeShared Library of the other computer, telling it to show items not on
this computer, then importing those over to the computer you're sitting at.
You can access the other HomeShared Library by pressing
Thank you Tim.
I have HomeSharing both active on my MBP and iMac, but the libraries are still
different.
I'm signed in with the some (the only I have) Apple ID.
What do I have to do in order to start the Sync process?
Thanks.
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Hi,
HomeSharing is found under the File menu. When you turn on HomeSharing, you
must use the same AppleID on both machines and they must also both be on the
same network subnet to be visible to each other. There are settings within the
HomeSharing pane that tell iTunes to look at other comput
From: "Tim Kilburn"
When you have HomeSharing enabled on both machines,[...]
Sorry, what is the HomeSharing and where I can find it?
Thanks.
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Hi,
When you have HomeSharing enabled on both machines, you can make it so that
they check each others Libraries for new purchases and sync. Or, you could use
the iTunes Match service through Apple which will also maintain synced
playlists along with all your music.
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Hi all.
Is there some way to keep synced the iTunes library on my MBP13 and on my
iMac?
Thanks.
Gabriel.
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On 19 Oct 2012, at 22:24, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I am working with more itunes libraries, because I find it difficult to have
> all my music added to my IPhone library, I can not figure out how to only add
> some albu
n Oct 19, 2012, at 5:24 PM, Annie Skov Nielsen
wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I am working with more itunes libraries, because I find it difficult to have
> all my music added to my IPhone library, I can not figure out how to only add
> some albums to my IPhone. Besides I also h
Hi all.
I am working with more itunes libraries, because I find it difficult to have
all my music added to my IPhone library, I can not figure out how to only add
some albums to my IPhone. Besides I also have an IPad, so I need to have more
librarys. I normaly change library with command o to
Esther, is there anything you don't know? ;) I'm very impressed with your
knowledge and explanations! I know who to ask now for any Mac-related questions.
Cheers,
Nic
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Hi Bill, Nick, and Others,
To move your iTunes library contents to another hard drive, the best
way of handling this is by using the "Organize library…" option under
the "Library" submenu in the "File" menu on the iTunes menu bar. This
step is taken after you designate the new location for your i
I'm not entirely sure, but you could try the following:
1. Delete your entire current library of music and movies, but do not send the
files to the trash.
2. In preferences, in the advanced pane, select the new location you'd like to
use for your iTunes Media library (e.g. an external disc).
3
Hi.
How can I move my iTunes library to a different hard drive?
I know I can copy the two folders movies and music to a different drive, and
then tell iTunes to look at those folders. But is there a database file I
should remove first and have iTunes rebuild so I don't end up with a lot of
dupl
Hi there y'all.
Sometimes, when I try to synch my Iphone, that goes wel; but, I get a dialog
that says "Your Iphone is currently synched to another ITunes Library. Do you
want to erase all the contents of your phone and synch with another library?
So far as I am aware, there is only one ITun
Thanks Doug, but I suspect this might be audio only and I'm looking for video
and audio if possible. Now which NAS do you have? It is possible it could do
what I want, but apparently not all NAS devices are created equal or are
friendly to use. :)
Thanks,
Scott
On Jan 4, 2011, at 3:24 PM,
I have a
Sent from my iPhone
NAS box here that I can play iTunes audio from even though I don't have an
iTunes server running on it. I just access it with another machine and the
files can be played with any audio player that supports the content I am
streaming. Just make sure that the files a
All,
I have been trying to dig up information, which would enable me to stream
movies and the like over my network to my Apple TV or other Macs on the
network. I wanted to avoid leaving a machine up if possible, but perhaps I will
have no options.
I have heard there are NAS devices that will al
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