Hi Olivia,

You said: I spent a long time at my apple stores genius bar today trying to figure out how to transfer my tv shows in my Itunes library to an external hard drive (they explained that I could then take them in and out of my ipod from the external drive) The problem? None of us could figure out a way to do this using the keyboard with out a mouse. Selecting and copying them didn't work. They did a pretty extensive online search for a keyboard shortcut which would let me do this, but to no avail. Both they, and I, would love to know how this is done (if anyone can give me info on this they said I need to make another reservation and show them how it is done.) So, can anyone help me out here? The apple store people were great, but were as frustrated as I was that nothing we tried worked! Any help you can give would be wonderful, so that I can free up some space on my internal drive!

TK: You are correct that it can't be done from within the iTunes app. You need to copy the files from within the Finder. All the itunes music, movies and other such media is stored in the Music folder of your Home directory in a folder named iTunes. If all you wish to do is free up space on the internal drive, I would do the following:

• Go to your Desktop Vo-shift-d.
• Press cmd-shift-h to open your Home directory.
• Navigate to and then open the Music folder.
• Navigate to the iTunes folder and open it.
• Navigate to the iTunes Music folder, make sure it is selected then use cmd-c to copy it.
• Open your external HD.
• Paste the iTunes folder to the location you wish it on the external HD.

Depending on the size of your itunes library, the copying process could take a while. Next, you'll want to choose the iTunes folder from the external HD to be your music folder location.

• open iTunes.
• Press cmd-comma to bring up the Preferences dialog.
• Interact With the ToolBar.
• Press the Advanced button.
• Stop Interacting With the ToolBar.
• click on the Change button for the iTunes Music Folder location.
• In the dialog, locate your itunes Music folder on the external Hd and select it.
• Click on the Open button.
• Click on the OK button to close the iTunes Preferences dialog.

Now, all the iTunes xml files and other library info is left in your Home directory but the actual iTunes Music folder that uses up the most HD space will reside elsewhere. Then, simply delete the iTunes Music folder from your Home directory and empty your Trash to regain that HD space you desire. Just make sure that you confirm that your music library is all there by browsing through it while in iTunes. Also, that iTunes Music folder has all the music organized by Artist and Album so it's possible to locate specific songs if you wish to copy them somewhere.

Hope this was what you were looking for.

Later...


Tim Kilburn

& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

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