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Have you smashed and broken anything yet, simply because iTunes sucks so bad? If not, no; the rant isn't over. Have fun,Jerry
because iTunes loves to locate songs anywhere it can find them.
If you do that, it's pretty manageable (I find so anyway).
I agree. I've never had an issue as long as the preferences are set as John shows. In fact, I find it to work flawlessly as long as I don't screw something up. Other then that, works every time I go and use it.
I generally try not to directly move or delete files from the folder tree, rather using delete within the itunes program itself.
I've manually deleted all instances of music from the library folders. Then I deleted all music from the iTunes folder. I used John's preferences and now I'm adding music from my network volume. I'm keeping my fingers crossed on this one. Thanks for the help.
You don't need a separate library nor do you have to convert them. iTunes has a feature to synchronize your library to your iPod and convert to AAC on the fly.With the iPod selected in the leftside column, on the Summary tab under Options just check the checkbox "Convert higher bit rate songs to xxxkbps AAC" and select 128kbps, 192kbps or 256kbps from the dropdown.Steve
This is extremely important. One should never move, delete, or otherwise modify the library outside of iTunes.
Wow. I'll give it a try. Thank you.