On Sunday, December 9, 2012 9:49:10 AM UTC-8, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Four drives not including the internal one on my iMac.
>
> You should create the Library first then move the media into the new iTunes
> Library location.
>
> 1. Hold down the Option key w
our drives not including the internal one on my iMac.
>
> You should create the Library first then move the media into the new
> iTunes Library location.
>
> 1. Hold down the Option key while starting iTunes. This will force
> iTunes to bring up a Library chooser dialog.
> 2.
Hi,
Four drives not including the internal one on my iMac.
You should create the Library first then move the media into the new iTunes
Library location.
1. Hold down the Option key while starting iTunes. This will force iTunes to
bring up a Library chooser dialog.
2. Select "Creat
OfTim Kilburn
> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2012 7:40 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: iTunes Library location?
>
> Hi,
>
> There's two ways of approaching this.
>
> First is to leave the media where it is and let iTunes simply mark wher
08, 2012 7:40 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iTunes Library location?
Hi,
There's two ways of approaching this.
First is to leave the media where it is and let iTunes simply mark where
everything is in its Library Database file. In theory, this cou
aking sure that the drive was first empty then created an iTunes Library
folder onto it. I then spent time placing portions of my media on other drives,
essentially dividing it up prior to iTunes building the Library. Then when I
added the media to iTunes, it copied items to the new iTunes Libr
I think you have to tell i tunes to point to the location of where your media
is. I haven't done this for a long time, but I think in preferences someplace
you can browse to the folder location and tell i tunes to use that. Also, make
sure to have iTunes not copy items to the media folder when
Okay. I have over 3TB of media. Of course I don't have that much space on
my mac. But how do I tell iTunes to point to this location so it will play
this media from my apple TV and when I want to add stuff to my iPhone, iPad,
or iPod? I looked at the iTunes folder, and I see that it has a media
There was a article on how to do this in Tidbits 1-3 months ago. Do a search
on tidbits.com, they went into detail of how to set things up and what issues
might arise for example each system will download podcasts.
Best regards,
Jonathan
On May 1, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav
Hi All,
hopefully a quick note, thanks to Esther who has already been helping out with
this one...
I wish to know the following, at present I keep my iTunes Library itself, on a
NAS (network attached storage device), this means that I can access both the
content stored in the iTunes Media fold
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