On Aug 25, 2011, at 2:18 PM, Manfred Schwind wrote:

> Maybe the file is corrupt. In most cases it can be solved by deleting the XML 
> file and then making a slight change in iTunes (e.g. rename a song). The file 
> is then written again soon and should be fine.

Yeah, it’s a strange problem because this file gets rewritten from scratch all 
the time — not just every time you alter anything in your iTunes library, but 
even after playing songs (because the file includes play-counts.) So even if it 
got corrupted somehow, it would be replaced quite soon thereafter, if the user 
is actually using iTunes.

—Jens

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