Thanks
Severin
Assoc Professor R Severin Crisp, FIP, CPhys, FAIP
15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia.
Phone (08) 9842 1950 (Int'l +61 8 9842 1950)
Too slow... Need to be faster to beat Ronni ;o)
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Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com
on 31/1/16 18:19, Neil Houghton at n...@possumology.com wrote:
> Hi Sev,
>
> Don¹t know about El Capitan - I¹m still at SL ;o)
>
>
> However, as
Hi Sev,
Don¹t know about El Capitan - I¹m still at SL ;o)
However, assuming iTunes has not changed TOO much:
In iTunes select something (anything) and choose show in finder.
Once seen in finder, you can soon work out the filing logic.
HTH
Cheers
Neil
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Home > Music > iTunes
Cheers,
Ronni
> On 31 Jan 2016, at 5:23 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
>
> Where has it gone to in El Capitan. I used to be able to access it before,
> can not remember where(!) but now it has vanished. Very useful for grabbing
> items to use elsewhere.
> Severin Crisp
Where has it gone to in El Capitan. I used to be able to access it before,
can not remember where(!) but now it has vanished. Very useful for grabbing
items to use elsewhere.
Severin Crisp
Assoc Professor R Severin
;
>> As long as all your Music and Media is in the default location -
>> Home/Music/iTunes
>>
>> Moving your Content to a New Computer:
>>
>> If you’re simply looking to move your iTunes library to an entirely new
>> computer, the process is actually qui
r Content to a New Computer:
>
> If you’re simply looking to move your iTunes library to an entirely new
> computer, the process is actually quite a bit simpler than relocating the
> content, provided certain conditions are met:
>
> • You are moving your iTunes library bet
Hi Stuart,
As long as all your Music and Media is in the default location -
Home/Music/iTunes
Moving your Content to a New Computer:
If you’re simply looking to move your iTunes library to an entirely new
computer, the process is actually quite a bit simpler than relocating the
content
How do I copy my iMac iTunes library to my MacBook Pro?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
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> On 15/01/2012, at 10:32 PM, Peter Crisp wrote:
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>> Hi all, I keep my iTunes library on a 500GB external drive and just recently
>> upgraded the drive to a 1TB portable external drive to give room for more
>> photos, music, Podcasts etc. I was
gt; General and reset the path for "iTunes
Music Folder Location."
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On 15/01/2012, at 10:32 PM, Peter Crisp wrote:
> Hi all, I keep my iTunes library on a 500GB external drive and just recently
> upgraded the drive to a 1TB portable external drive to
Hi all, I keep my iTunes library on a 500GB external drive and just recently
upgraded the drive to a 1TB portable external drive to give room for more
photos, music, Podcasts etc. I was within 15GB of the 500GB capacity.
I have migrated all of the content to the other drive but don't wa
I have done what you said with my itunes library but did not realise
that I had to be logged in before the library would be shared.
Thanks Tim.
I'll will try Rob Finlay's suggestion this week as this seems to mean
that I do not have to be logged for the library to be shared
o me you have something dreadful
>> happening. I hope it can be fixed.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Tim
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 16/10/2010, at 2:42 PM, bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I
ening. I hope it can be fixed.
>
> Regards
>
> Tim
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 16/10/2010, at 2:42 PM, bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
>
>>
>> I use iTunes connected to a PA system to have music in my waiting room. The
>> iTunes library is on my logon.
>>
pe it can be fixed.
Regards
Tim
On 16/10/2010, at 2:42 PM, bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
>
> I use iTunes connected to a PA system to have music in my waiting room. The
> iTunes library is on my logon.
>
> How do I share the library with all other users of the iMac?
>
I use iTunes connected to a PA system to have music in my waiting room. The
iTunes library is on my logon.
How do I share the library with all other users of the iMac?
Home Sharing does not enable you to share libraries.
Stuart Breden
-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List
library' files are
greyed-out in iT prefs so I guess I'm not after those)
Still puzzled - many thanks as ever
alastair
Ronni's advice about holding down the Option key while starting
iTunes is very important. The dialog which appears prompts you to
locate your iTunes lib
tell the new itunes where it is it just ignores me"
>>>
>>> I point it at my iT folder, a progress bar says 'updating library', but
>>> nothing changes, even after relaunch. (it IS the folder I should be
>>> choosing? The actual 'library
led - many thanks as ever
alastair
Ronni's advice about holding down the Option key while starting
iTunes is very important. The dialog which appears prompts you to
locate your iTunes library. It is sufficient simply to point to the
iTunes folder on your external hard drive. iTunes wil
. Huh?
You're right about preferences not doing it - I had been trashing
library files that I knew were the wrong ones, hoping to find the
right one by elimination, but now iT is fixated on one in a 'previous
itunes library' (that's what appears in the top of the iT windo
r relaunch. (it IS the folder I should be choosing?
> The actual 'library' files are greyed-out in iT prefs so I guess I'm not
> after those)
>
> Still puzzled - many thanks as ever
> alastair
>
Ronni's advice about holding down the Option key while startin
Hi Alastair,
You are wanting to run iTunes from the External Drive's iTunes Library, NOT the
new Mac's iTunes Library, is this correct?
> I point it at my iT folder, a progress bar says 'updating library', but
> nothing changes, even after relaunch. (it IS the f
rritating.
Can anyone from the 'itunes for dummies' dept help please?
thanks
alastair
powermac G5
dual 2ghz
3.5g ram
10.5.8
Hi Alastair,
Sounds like you might have migrated an old iTunes Library file across.
Was the old Mac iTunes the same version as iTunes on the new Mac?
Did you ope
unes store
> stuff) and it's all getting a bit irritating.
>
> Can anyone from the 'itunes for dummies' dept help please?
>
> thanks
> alastair
>
> powermac G5
> dual 2ghz
> 3.5g ram
> 10.5.8
Hi Alastair,
Sounds like you might have migrated an
hope everyone survived the deluge and has their power back.
I just got a new mac (well, new to me...) and migrating over seems to
have been pretty smooth. Probably shouldn't have said that. But iTunes
has me stumped.
My library is still on an external firewire drive where it has always
1:24 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: iTunes Library - Truncated File Names for Imported Music
Hi again Alan,
I meant to include this in my previous email.
In iTunes 9 you need to "Control-Click" (or right click) the song & choose
"Convert ID3 Tags" & s
ally partitioned for Time Machine and Music).
>> Original music sources include recent MP3 downloads from Naxos Classics
>> Online, CDs, audio streaming and files created from cassettes and vinyl LPs.
>>
>> Many imported files display their full 60 character filen
line, CDs, audio streaming and files created from cassettes and vinyl LPs.
>
> Many imported files display their full 60 character filenames in iTunes.
> However if the original source was a standard CD the iTunes library Name
> column only displays the first 30 characters of the t
imported files display their full 60 character filenames in iTunes.
However if the original source was a standard CD the iTunes library Name
column only displays the first 30 characters of the track filename.The
full 60 character filename is displayed in Finder. This is a significant
problem
Hi WAMUGers,
Quite a few people have been asking how to clean up their iTunes
library ... find duplicates, correct ID3 tags, & missing cover art.
A good article below at Macworld:
<http://www.macworld.com/article/142981/2009/09/clean_itunes_library.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_h_cbstories
>
AMUGers,
I was 'fiddling' around with Numbers '09 today, and I got thinking
perhaps I could do a Spreadsheet of my iTunes Library.
(Ok Daniel, I couldn't find anything more constructive to do) ;-)
This is what I did:
1. In iTunes click Music Library
2. Edit > Select All
3. Ed
Ronni
Does that mean you have taken over from Cloe on WAMUG again?
I was beginning to enjoy her posts ;-)
Reg
On 07/03/2009, at 5:53 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Get out of here!
I thought it was pretty useful actually ;-)
I'm out of here now, its time for a glass of Champagne on the
balcony, and
at 4:51 PM, Wendy S. Austin wrote:
Thanks for this Ronni.I really like it when you have nothing
constructive to do
Wendy
On 06/03/2009, at 1:12 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
I was 'fiddling' around with Numbers '09 today, and I got thinking
perhaps I could do a Spreadsheet
Thanks for this Ronni.I really like it when you have nothing
constructive to do
Wendy
On 06/03/2009, at 1:12 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
I was 'fiddling' around with Numbers '09 today, and I got thinking
perhaps I could do a Spreadsheet of my iTunes Library.
(Ok Dan
Hello Mark,
Have you done this in Numbers '09? It does not hold the same format as
in the Library in iTunes when exported this way & dropped into Numbers.
The way I gave instructions below, holds all format exactly as it is
in iTunes Library.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 06/03/2009, at 6:20
program.
you can also export as xml if you have a need for that
Hello WAMUGers,
I was 'fiddling' around with Numbers '09 today, and I got thinking
perhaps I could do a Spreadsheet of my iTunes Library.
(Ok Daniel, I couldn't find anything more constructive to do) ;-)
Hello WAMUGers,
I was 'fiddling' around with Numbers '09 today, and I got thinking
perhaps I could do a Spreadsheet of my iTunes Library.
(Ok Daniel, I couldn't find anything more constructive to do) ;-)
This is what I did:
1. In iTunes click Music Library
2. Edit &
: Saturday, 24 February 2007 1:45 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: iTunes Library
I recently downloaded a podcast which appears in iTunes as a podcast
but is in my Music Library. How do I move it be with its mates in
the Podcasts Library?
Severin Crisp
I recently downloaded a podcast which appears in iTunes as a podcast
but is in my Music Library. How do I move it be with its mates in
the Podcasts Library?
Severin Crisp
Assoc Professor R Severin Crisp, FIP, CPhys, F
occurs for playlists along with the iTunes music library.
They're all in AAC format, and iTunes is running normally. I just
can't get access to any of my iTunes library through iPhoto.
Cheers!
Callum Prior
First Against the Wall
-
Howdy all,
I'm having trouble getting iPhoto to recognise my iTunes library to
access music for slideshows. When you go to select the music 'Sample
Music' is available, but 'no iTunes Music Library' is greyed out.
Running:
iTunes 4.8
iPhoto 4.0.3
OSX 10.3.9
I'
Oh, ok. I see your problem now. I have a 15 Gb iPod so I never have
to worry about management. Unfortunately I don't know how to help you
with your problem although a friend of mine has had a similar problem
with "songs not found" in iTunes. I think it was solved when he
updated iTunes by r
on 11/10/03 15:45, Dark Servant at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How many playlists do you have and how important are they? It sounds
> like it may just be easier to remake your playlists and start with a
> blank library. I know you don't want to do this but using the smart
> playlist feature might
How many playlists do you have and how important are they? It sounds
like it may just be easier to remake your playlists and start with a
blank library. I know you don't want to do this but using the smart
playlist feature might make this a little easier than you expected.
I've got about 1150
Hi all,
I'm just in the process of reconfiguring my imac - re-formated disc,
installed 10.2 & 9.2.2, updated to 10.2.8, updated to itunes 4.0.1 etc.
I'm also migrating some info functions over from my powerbook, eg I used to
keep all my music on my powerbook but the 10GB disc is getting very cro
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