That is what I fricken hate about ITunes.  Its library  thinks it knows better 
than you where to put thinkgs and it puts them where it feels like it and you 
cannot control it.  I love the .m4a format for files, and, as a player, ITunes 
is actually easy:  but, the library sucks.  ITunes is very library dependent.  
When you synch your Iphone using it, you cannot manually select what songs go 
on yoru phone and which don't.  Until Apple makes ITunes a library independent 
player, I will never use it.  Sure, you can check and uncheck individual songs: 
 But, that doesn't always stick and I hate that ITunes seems to rely on a 
library which puts stuff where you cannot find it and thinks it knows better 
than you where stuff should go.


Sent from my mac
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!

On Feb 6, 2013, at 12:07 PM, Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've been having this weird issue that started I'm not sure when, with Itunes 
> stripping my files out of their original folders on my harddrive when I load 
> them, then either putting them into a separate folder of their own somewhere 
> else on the drive, or, if the album is by various artists, it breaks it all 
> up according to artist name, and puts them all in a ton of folders all over 
> my drive, so that I have a ton of folders with only 1 or 2 songs in it that I 
> have to attempt to put back in order, if I even have the energy to do that 
> anymore depending on how big the complation is.
>  Does anyone know how to fix all this, or if it's even fixable?  I have no 
> idea how this happened, and it's driving me nuts, especially considering the 
> fact that at times I've had to rerip several albums for Hannah to listen to, 
> sense they don't ever stay where I put them, and I eventually delete them out 
> of my library, sense I don't want to listen to Sesame STreet on a daily 
> basis, and don't want to constantly leave it in my library and clutter it up. 
>  So at this point, any help someone could give me would really be appreciated.
> 
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