Halloween Jack

Q: Changing and merging libraries

Hi folks,

 

Very basic question here , but I don't use itunes much.

 

I have a PC and Laptop both with itunes and local libraries.

 

I have just bought a network drive and I'd like to put everything on that and have all devices looking at it.

 

So I copied the PC's library with music, movies apps and all to the drive.

 

I opened itunes on the laptop and went in preferences/advanced and changed the media folder location to the new one.

 

I thought then itunes on the laptop would look at that library and i could just import or drag in the files that were on the laptop that werent on the pc and so werent on the new drive.

 

Only itunes still seems to be looking at the laptop's local drive as there are albums I imported there that aren't yet on the pc or new drive.

 

So I'm confused. Why is it still looking at its old library?

 

How do I make it look at the new one so I can go ahead and drag the different files in before deleting the local folder?

 

Any ideas?

PC, Windows XP

Posted on Jun 15, 2013 8:49 AM

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  • by Allen A,Helpful

    Allen A Allen A Jun 17, 2013 9:35 AM in response to Halloween Jack
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    Jun 17, 2013 9:35 AM in response to Halloween Jack

    Hello Halloween Jack,

     

     

    You've made it most of the way to your journey's end, just a few more steps to get things situated with playlists and ratings and such.

     

    iTunes for Windows: Moving your iTunes Media folder

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1364

     

    Once you've done that, follow the next set of steps to change your iTunes Media folder location to the new drive and then consolidate your library to the new location. This not only copies your audio and media files over, it also retains your ratings and playlists.

    Note: If you move your library to an external drive, you'll need to power up and connect the drive before starting iTunes. If you don't, iTunes will prompt you to either locate the library or to create a new library (which will result in an empty library). No matter what, it's always a good idea to have a backup of the media you have in iTunes.

    1. Open iTunes.
    2. From the Edit menu, choose Preferences.
    3. Click the Advanced tab in the Preferences window.
    4. Click the Change button in the iTunes Media folder location pane.
    5. In the Change Media Folder Location window that appears, navigate to the location where you would like your new Media folder to be created.HT1364_02b---en.PNGTip: In Windows Vista and Windows 7, click the triangles next to the folders and drives to navigate. In Windows Vista, the default location is: \username\Music\iTunes. In Windows 7, the default location is: \username\My Music\iTunes.

      In Windows XP and Windows 2000, click the plus signs next to the folders and drives to navigate. The default location is\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\iTunes.
    6. Click the Make New Folder button in the Change Media Folder Location window.
    7. Enter the name of the new iTunes Media folder.
    8. Click OK in the Change Media Folder Location window. Click OK in the Advanced window.
    9. For iTunes 9, 10 and 11:
      Choose File > Library > Organize LibraryA message will pop up.
    10. For iTunes 9, 10 and 11:
      Place a check next to "Consolidate files" and click OK.
      HT1364_03--002-en.png

      Important: This action copies all of your music and other media files to the new location. There must be enough hard disk space available to copy all of your files.
    11. After the folder has been copied, locate your original iTunes Media folder, and drag it to the Recycle Bin.Important: Don't remove the iTunes Library files that may be in the same location as the iTunes Media folder. For more information about the iTunes Library files, see What are the iTunes Library files?
    12. Quit and reopen iTunes.
      • If you receive the alert: "The folder containing "iTunes Library.itl" cannot be found and is required. Please create or choose an iTunes library," you most likely moved the iTunes Library files. If this is the case, move them out of the Recycle Bin and back to where they were.
      • If you do not encounter the above alert when opening and closing iTunes, empty the Recycle Bin.

     

     

    Cheers,

    Allen

  • by Halloween Jack,

    Halloween Jack Halloween Jack Jun 17, 2013 3:05 PM in response to Allen A
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    Jun 17, 2013 3:05 PM in response to Allen A

    Thanks I'll look into this when I have time.

     

    Cheers