On Aug 14, 2010, at 7:19 AM, Dan wrote:

> At 9:07 AM -0400 8/14/2010, Dan wrote:
>> At 10:53 PM -0700 8/13/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
>>> i'm having a problem with Chronosync when syncing two iTunes libraries. 
>>> What's happening is any new songs that are added back and forth between the 
>>> libraries only show up in the music folder in the iTunes library and not in 
>>> the iTunes window so I have to drag them to the window to bless them and 
>>> then all's OK. One of the libraries is on a MBP 10.6.4 and the other is on 
>>> a PM G5 10.5.8. I have both iTunes apps closed when I sync the files.
>> 
>> Everything iTunes does is based on its own library database (the xml files), 
>> NOT the actual contents of the ~/Music folder.
>> 
>> So sync'ing the music between two Macs is only the first step.  You still 
>> have to rebuild libraries or whatever, to make iTunes notice the new 
>> additions.
>> 
>> Here's a blert to get things started:
>> <http://www.econtechnologies.com/pages/cs/chrono_tips25.html>
> 
> Especially read this:
> <http://www.macworld.com/article/133881/2008/07/syncitunes.html>
> 

Thanks again I'm going to buy this  http://www.sonzea.com/syncopation/ I looks 
like just what I want. Simple no brains click and go app. Chronosync works very 
well with all my other stuff. Next I guess I need to tackle iPhoto but maybe 
it's a little friendlier:-)

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my MBP



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