Well, I just tried to open Itunes Library.xml and it crashed dashcode, but my
music library is 80 GB in size, so that's gotta be a huge file. Upon forcing
TextEdit to open a previous Itunes library, all I get is gubble, so ... No.
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Ok. So is there a way to manually update the library.xml file? or
not.
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- Original Message -
From: Mark BurningHawk Baxter The LIbrary.xml file, and a folder containing previous Itunes
libraries, are located in the Itunes music directory along with
the Itunes M
Ok. So is there a way to manually update the library.xml file??
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- Original Message -
From: Mark BurningHawk Baxter The LIbrary.xml file, and a folder containing previous Itunes
libraries, are located in the Itunes music directory along with
the Itunes Music fol
The LIbrary.xml file, and a folder containing previous Itunes libraries, are
located in the Itunes music directory along with the Itunes Music folder where
your music is put.
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Is there a way to manually update the library.xml file? Ie. Open
it up in a word processor and type in the names of the songs?
Also where is the library.xml file stored?
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From: Mark BurningHawk Baxter You can't manually import the music in i
Thanks.
Actually, I wasn't talking about EQ. I was talking about ENQ. That's where
you select a file and you can tell the player to cue it up to play next and not
imedately. I know Cog does that, But, cog is rather crash prone; at least, the
last version I have is. Winamp for Windows has EN
You can't manually import the music in its folders, even if the structure is
identical to the ones Itunes uses, into the Itunes Music end directory; Itunes
has to update its library.xml file every time else it doesn't know they're
there; it's not like Winamp that reads the folder structure direc
Not sure Mark. The reason is that, when I tried tonight to import from my
C/Macontosh HD/User/Ray/Music/Audio/ folder in to my
C/Macintosh HD/User/Ray/Music/ITunes/ITunes Media/Music folder, it crashed even
though I set ITunes to allow copying. I had a thought that perhaps the answer
might be
It seems to me that one solution might be to re-check the box outlined in steep
B, then manually go back and trash all the copies in the finder windows where
you imported them from? That's always the way I do it; unzip something into a
folder; select all the files I want to import, command O to
Hi,
I thought that rather than just type it all over again, I'd just better paste
it in.
You will recall that, for the past two days now, (beginning under date
of March 12th 2012), I reported to you that ITunes kept crashing on any attempt
to import files in to my
C/Macintosh HD/User/
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