Hi!
Wouldn’t it be possible to drag and drop with voiceover?
I’v seen such feature but don’t  know how it works.
/A   
> 27 jan 2015 kl. 00:13 skrev Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> It is actually a very clean system if you let iTunes manage the organization 
> of things like it’s meant to do.  That is,
> 
> • There are folders in your home directory like Desktop, Documents, Music, 
> Pictures, Movies etc.  These are built-in folders meant for things like 
> iPhoto, iTunes, iMovie etc.
> 
> • within the Music folder, as mentioned by Sabahattin, there is the parent 
> iTunes folder which is meant to contain all iTunes related media.  So, within 
> the iTunes parent directory are the sub-directories for iTunes Library 
> database files, Album Artwork and the iTunes Media folder.  This iTunes Media 
> folder logically, contains all the iTunes related media files including your 
> music, movies, TV Shows, Ring Tones, Audio Books etc.
> 
> • If you allow iTunes to do its magic, it will place all media in the 
> appropriate locations keeping everything neat and tidy.  Anything that 
> happens to be mis-labelled such as a ripped movie or TV Show can be fixed 
> from within the Get Info dialog in iTunes itself and the app will clean up 
> some more.
> 
> • Third party apps that you use to rip media often place things in other 
> locations, not necessarily logical to iTunes.  For example, your movie 
> ripping app places the ripped movies or TV shows all into the Movies folder 
> in your home directory.  This Movies folder is actually meant for iMovie or 
> other media creation kinds of apps.
> 
> • You can certainly import these ripped movies into iTunes and, as long as 
> you let iTunes do its OCD organizational thing, it will make a copy in the 
> appropriate location within the iTunes Media world, and life will be good.  
> Once that import is done, you can delete the original copy from the Movies 
> folder.
> 
> • In the sighted world, one would have dragged the movie or TV Show into the 
> “Automatically Add to iTunes” folder within the iTunes Media folder and no 
> extra deleting would need to be performed.  In the VO world, you could cmd-c 
> to Copy the movie/TV Show, then cmd-option-v to Move it into the 
> “Automatically Add to iTunes” folder and the same thing would happen without 
> the need for the extra step of deleting the media file from the original 
> location.
> 
> Most problems occur when we try to out-think iTunes and do things in a 
> different manner than iTunes is meant to.  Not to say that this isn’t 
> possible, it just means that you occasionally will have some issues when 
> managing iTunes media in other ways.
> 
> Hope this makes some sense.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
>> On Jan 26, 2015, at 13:00, The Believer <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:
>> 
>>  Still not getting what I want with iTunes on the Mac. On Windows all the 
>> music is stored in its own Music folder inside the iTunes folder.
>> 
>>  On the Mac its the opposite. Is this the default where the iTunes folder is 
>> inside the Music folder? All the subfolders like Home Videos, Books, Tones 
>> is mixed in with the music files. Messy.
>> 
>>  I may start from scratch. I can import all the media, so how should I set 
>> iTunes to its factory condition?
>> 
>> From The Believer. . .
>> . . . what if it were true?
>> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>> 
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