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Q: Corrupted library?

My iTunes library seems to be corrupted.  When I try to play many of my songs, I get a message that says the song can't be played because the original can't be found.  The songs appear in the playlists, purchased and library lists.  However, they can't be played.  Any ideas?

Posted on Mar 17, 2013 10:00 AM

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  • by turingtest2,

    turingtest2 turingtest2 Mar 17, 2013 10:37 AM in response to schmimm
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    Mar 17, 2013 10:37 AM in response to schmimm

    The "missing file" error happens if the file is no longer where iTunes expects to find it. Possible causes are that you or some third party tool has moved, renamed or deleted the file, or that the drive it lives on has had a change of drive letter. It is also possible that iTunes has changed from expecting the files to be in the pre-iTunes 9 layout to post-iTunes 9 layout, or vice-versa, and so is looking in slightly the wrong place.

     

    Select a track with an exclamation mark, use Ctrl-I to get info, then cancel when asked to try to locate the track. Look on the summary tab for the location that iTunes thinks the file should be. Now take a look around your hard drive(s). Hopefully you can locate the track in question. If a section of your library has simply been moved, or a drive letter has changed, it should be possible to reverse the actions.

     

    If another application like Windows Media Player has moved/renamed the files then the chances are that subtle differences in naming strategies will make it hard to restore the media to the precise path that iTunes is expecting. In such cases, as long as the missing files can be found somewhere, you should be able to use my FindTracks script to reconnect them to iTunes. See this post for an explanation of how it works.

     

    If you have to resort to trying to pull back the library from your iPod see Recover your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device.


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