Re: One More iTunes Library Question

2014-10-27 Thread Grant Hardy
Hi Alex, If ever you forget to connect your drive, iTunes will create a new, blank iTunes library located in ~/Library/Music. This is a bit of a pain to resolve, but you can simply exit iTunes, re-connect your drive, and re-launch it with the OPTION KEY held down. At that point you’ll have the

Re: One More iTunes Library Question

2014-10-25 Thread Alex Hall
Thanks again for all your help. Things seem to be working just fine now, and I was able to erase the applications. I just wonder what will happen when I try to use iTunes but forget to plug in my drive. Until I can get tons if iCloud or Dropbox storage, this is a great way to do things, and now

Re: One More iTunes Library Question

2014-10-23 Thread Grant Hardy
Sounds correct to me. The files in the Mobile Applications folder are simply iOS apps that you can sync to an iDevice rather than having to re-download from the App Store all the time. iTunes treats apps like any other kind of media. So, for example, you could do the following: 1. Open iTunes a

Re: One More iTunes Library Question

2014-10-21 Thread Alex Hall
Thanks. So, to be sure I have the process right: 1. Move the entire library to somewhere iTunes can write to (by copying it out of the Time Machine location). 2. Open iTunes with the Option key held down, and browse to my newly copied library folder. 3. Locate the apps folder from within iTunes

Re: One More iTunes Library Question

2014-10-21 Thread Grant Hardy
If the applications folder is empty, it can be safely removed. If it is not empty, I would recommend removing all the apps from within the iTunes UI first, otherwise all those apps will still show up in your library but iTunes will not be able to locate them. As for synchronization and backups,

One More iTunes Library Question

2014-10-20 Thread Alex Hall
Hi all, I am about to copy over my old iTunes library, but I have one more question. I've already synced my iPhone with iTunes a few times. Will this mess up any syncing moving forward, or restoring encrypted backups, or anything? Similarly, since I never use them, can I replace or get rid of th

Re: iTunes library question

2012-04-12 Thread Stacey Robinson
Thanks so much. It On Apr 12, 2012, at 2:40 PM, Ioana Gandrabur wrote: > Hi, > Do you have all your music in the default library folder? DO you have iTunes > set to make copies of everything you add to your library? To avoid problems I > would delete the songs you do not want out of your librar

Re: iTunes library question

2012-04-12 Thread Ioana Gandrabur
Hi, Do you have all your music in the default library folder? DO you have iTunes set to make copies of everything you add to your library? To avoid problems I would delete the songs you do not want out of your library first. This will prompt iTunes to ask if you want it to put the music in tras

iTunes library question

2012-04-11 Thread Stacey Robinson
Hi all, I want to completey redo my music in my iTunes library. How can I do this so files that I don't want there will go away. What do I need to delete so my mac running snowleopard doesn't keep a record of what I had in there before? I've already erased my music from my iPhone. -- You receiv