HI,

Maybe this will help. FOund this on the macworld page:
Good luck.

Ioana
Symptom: There's no music in your iTunes library when there should be.
Cure 1: Rebuild your music library by creating a new iTunes database file. To 
do so, follow these steps.

1. Quit iTunes if it's running.

2. Locate the iTunes 4 Music Library file (or iTunes 3 Music Library file, if 
you're using that version of iTunes).

On a Macintosh you'll find this file in the iTunes folder within the music 
folder inside your user folder (~/Music/iTunes).

On a Windows PC this file is found within the iTunes folder inside your user's 
My Music file (or, more specifically, C:\Document and Settings\username\My 
Documents\My Music\iTunes, where "username" is your user name -- bubba, for 
example).

3. Add "(old)" to the iTunes Music Library file's name (without the quotes, 
please) -- iTunes 4 Music Library (old), for instance. If there's already a 
file with that name, append "(old1)" to the name.

4. Launch iTunes. When you do so, a new database file will be built and 
everything should be hunky dory.

Cure 2: Be sure that your iTunes Music folder is where iTunes thinks it is.

On a Macintosh, the iTunes Music folder is kept in this location by default: 
~/Music/iTunes.

The default location on a Windows PC is: C:\Document and Settings\username\My 
Documents\My Music\iTunes.

In the Advanced tab of iTunes' preferences, you can change this default 
location. If you've done so and haven't moved your music files, no songs will 
appear in iTunes library.

Cure 3: Add your songs again.

If you can locate your music files by rummaging around on your hard drive but 
iTunes seems dead set against showing them, use the Add to Library command in 
the File menu to find your music and add it again. Before doing so, open the 
Advanced tab of iTunes' preferences and make sure that the Copy Files to iTunes 
Music Folder When Adding to Library option is unchecked. With this option 
unchecked, song titles will be added to iTunes without the songs themselves 
being copied to the iTunes Music folder.


Please check out my cd on www.ioanagandrabur.com on iTunes and most online 
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On Aug 29, 2012, at 9:33 AM, Emilio Hernandez <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hello folks,
> 
> Recently I posted asking a question about an iTunes problem. While the 
> response was appreciated, it did not help resolve my issue.
> Basically, iTunes is not registering my library because none of my music, 
> movies, podcast, or television show are appearing within the application.
> Within the actual iTunes directory all of my aforementioned files are still 
> present. I have performed a reboot of my machine and have also tried adding 
> some files back into iTunes via the "automatically add to iTunes" folder, but 
> there is no change.
> iTunes is not shared with anything and the only time I sync is when moving 
> items to the iPad.
> Has anyone encountered a similar issue or does anyone have any suggestions on 
> how to resolve this problem?
> 
> Thank you guys.               
> 
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