Hmm, I don't think it actually copies.
There is a checkbox in prefs in the advanced tab which allows you to copy 
when you import, but I don't think this is the same thing.  I think you'd 
have to check the copy on import checkbox, then somehow specifically import 
the mac library.  Incidentally, the mac library should show up in your 
sources list under sharing.

Anyone else have anything to add here? Is there a way to have two libraries 
automagically sync over the network?

-- Rich

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From: "John Panarese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Rich,
      Okapi, but does this then sync automatically?  I checked the
appropriate boxes on either system.  So, the Mac side has the shared
my library on the network box checked and the PC has the look for
shared libraries checked.


Take Care

John Panarese

On Sep 26, 2008, at 2:15 PM, Rich Caloggero wrote:

>> Is it possible to sync an itunes
>> library on the PC with my Mac iTunes library?
>
> Yes. Goto preferences with command+comma, then choose the sharing
> tab. There
> are two checkboxes:
> - share my library on the local network
> - look for shared libraries
>
> On the mac side, the share library should be checked; on the pc
> side, the
> look for shared libraries should be checked.
> I think the latter is checked by default, and the former is
> unchecked by
> default.
> -- Rich
>
>




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