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> From: yawg <[email protected]>
> My disk space got claustrophobic so I installed a new 1 TB disk,
> copied all the files from the old small one to the new one and removed
> the old one.
>
> Now every time I want to play a playlist in iTunes I have to tell
> iTunes where to find every single tune. Duh ...
>
> Is there a possibility to show iTunes the whole new disk so it won't
> ask me every time to locate the song? I tried to select a whole bunch
> of tracks at the same time but then I don't get the option "show in
> Finder".
>
> This is so tedious. There must be an easy way out ...
>
> Also I noted that it isn't possible anymore to assign cover art to a
> selection of tracks when the playlist is quite long. Is there a
> maximum of tracks to a certain playlist?
>
> The more I use iTunes the more it seems to suck.
>
> O yeah, using iTunes ver. 7.7 (43), this seems to be the ultimate
> version for Panther.
>
In iTunes 7.7 (43) go to iTunes Menu>perferences>advanced, then click "change"
and navigate to the new library location. You probably want to uncheck the box
that says copy files to iTumes Music folder when adding to library if the drive
iTunes is located is small. Be sure the music files are backup somewhere else.
If you large drive fails so goes the music.
Then under the File menu>Add to lLbrary (cmd O). Delete anything listed in the
Music library first or will end up with doubles. --glen
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