Hi tt2,
Thanks for your posts on here. I've read through and think I have an approach to my situation, but before diving in I thought I'd run past you. A summary:
My situation: iTunes 11, running on an XP laptop. Media is on external hard drive (F:Passport Music). Itunes Lib under itunes folder on the laptop. Laptop aging and want to switch to a slightly newer desktop PC as I fear it will crash soon. As an aside, I run Sonos off a NAS backup copy of the external hard drive library - updated via a synchback tool. This NAS is effectively my music backup - and I suspect could be an alternate source for switching my library to the new PC, although I'm not going down this route at the momemt (say if you think that would be better/more flexible option!)
A little more detail on the the external drive (F: Passport Music)
It seems to be something of a mix of the examples you have above - it contains
Audiobooks
Automativcally added to itunes
Various arrtists with music in
Compilations
Music (which contains the majority of the media library via many artist folders within)
Other folders as per the itunes 9 set up above
This set up was adjusted when I recently considated libary in readiness for the switch. I wasn't really expecting much to happen when I did that as I thought the library was staying organised as I went, but it appears to have nested the majority of music into the music folder, rather than it being under the artist names within Passport music as previously.
The itunes folder on the laptop contains itunes Library, extras, genius, iTunes Music Library, Temp file.tmp files
Proposed solution:
As per your posts, it looks like my best bet is to make the split library portable, then take across to the PC, and on opening itunes for the first time point it to the external drive. (I think it would be possible to just take the external drive in a non-portable format and copy and past my existing lib file into the newly created desktop itunes folder, but looks like the best practice advice is to make portable first?)
So I plan to do:
1. Consolidate library (which I've already done)
2. Copy and past my itunes library files(s) from laptop into the parent drive on the external drive (so for me that would be the route F: drive on the external drive).
3. Download itunes on new PC
4. Plug external drive into new PC
5. On opening itunes for first time, hold shift down and pick out the F: Passport music file
6. Play music!
Questions
- In 2 above, do I copy all the library, genius etc files? I appear to have both a Itunes Library (.itl) and itunes Music Libabry files (xml) - is is right to copy both across?
- Do I need to adjust my F drive/Passport music structure to add another layer in?
- When opening itunes on new PC, do i select F or F:Passport music as the source folder
- Do I need to install the same version of itunes (11.0) for the new PC (or upgrade my laptop? - which I'd rather not do given its running like a dog)
I suspect the answers to this are probably within your other posts, but thought it would be worthwhile explaining my situation. I hope its clear, and many thanks for any thoughts you might have.
Cheers,
Ben