hello Sarah

That's not far short of what we have here actually and the vast majority of it 
was created from CD or CD image by us personally. But the point here is that 
even those songs which we did buy from iTunes are being duplicated and, looking 
at one directory of files here, I see that there are no less than 5 copies of 
each song, each with "[1] [2]", and so on appending the filename. This is silly 
as far as I'm concerned and I can't see how iTunes was ever intended to behave 
in that manner.

Kind regards

Lynne

On 28 Jul 2013, at 18:40, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> No I don't have iTunes match.  mainly because I have over 170 thousand songs 
> in my library. and that's not countingitunes stuff I bought. lol! so for me 
> iTunes match won't do me any good as it will only take the first I think it's 
> 25 thousand songs. that you did not buy from iTunes.
> 

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