Redirect iTunes?

2012-11-28 Thread Jörg Duurkoop
Hi,

A big HD with all my music and loads of movies died recently and when I 
want to play a selection of tracks in iTunes now I have to show the app 
where to find it. iTunes asks to be shown the path to every single track.

I'm happy that I made a copy of my music recently with the exact same 
directory (hierarchy or folders) but I cannot find any function in iTunes 
where I can tell the app to look for the rest of the music it used to play 
and thus rebuild its catalogue.

Do I really have to redirect iTunes to every single track?? This is a real 
PITA. Running iTunes version 7.7 and the last version of Tiger on a dual 
MDD. TIA in advance for your comments.

Best regards, Jörg.

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Re: Redirect iTunes?

2012-11-28 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Nov 25, 2012, at 11:31 AM, Jörg Duurkoop yaw...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 A big HD with all my music and loads of movies died recently and when I want 
 to play a selection of tracks in iTunes now I have to show the app where to 
 find it. iTunes asks to be shown the path to every single track.
 
 I'm happy that I made a copy of my music recently with the exact same 
 directory (hierarchy or folders) but I cannot find any function in iTunes 
 where I can tell the app to look for the rest of the music it used to play 
 and thus rebuild its catalogue.

So your itunes catalog is now on a different drive? Have you tried renaming the 
new drive to be the same as the old one?

If that doesn't work, just delete all your iTunes items, and say no when asled 
iof you want them moved to the trash. When this is done, set iTunes to NOT copy 
the items to the itunes folder, then drag the media folders form the backup 
compy you have them on to your iTunes library window. This will re-import 
everything, in place; essentially rebuilding the metadata catalog, without 
moving the media files. If it cannot find it's things now, you can disconnect 
the external drive with the media ot be sure, then delete the library. 

I think this will lose some organizational data (playlists, perhaps ratings and 
# of times played.) Some things remain with the media files  (album art, etc)

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Re: Redirect iTunes?

2012-11-28 Thread Lawrence David Eden
You need to direct iTunes to Import Library. 
During this process, you tell iTunes where to 
find your music and moviesin this case: the 
path will be your back-up drive.


Larry



Hi,

A big HD with all my music and loads of movies 
died recently and when I want to play a selection 
of tracks in iTunes now I have to show the app 
where to find it. iTunes asks to be shown the 
path to every single track.


I'm happy that I made a copy of my music recently 
with the exact same directory (hierarchy or 
folders) but I cannot find any function in iTunes 
where I can tell the app to look for the rest of 
the music it used to play and thus rebuild its 
catalogue.


Do I really have to redirect iTunes to every 
single track?? This is a real PITA. Running 
iTunes version 7.7 and the last version of Tiger 
on a dual MDD. TIA in advance for your comments.


Best regards, Jörg.

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Re: Redirect iTunes?

2012-11-28 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Nov 28, 2012, at 12:46 PM, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote:

 You need to direct iTunes to Import Library.  During this process, you tell 
 iTunes where to find your music and moviesin this case: the path will be 
 your back-up drive.

I thought of this, but was afraid this would create two of everything; one that 
works and another that doesn't.


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