Garindan

Q: Not impressed! No edit info, no library management!

I really hope these can be fixed soon. As others have said, not having the ability to edit book info, which was so easy in iTunes, is terrible! And that iBooks moves all your books to a hard to find folder on your internal drive, and renames the files, equally bad.

 

It's great being able to read books on the mac for the first time, but everything else is a step backwards. In iTunes the books were stored neatly in the media folder and could be moved anywhere you wished with the rest of the library, and you could easily edit info, covers etc. Now it's all been taken away and we're stuck with having little to no options again.

 

I hope it can all be fixed soon!

iBook, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 23, 2013 1:46 AM

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  • by Lovetoread55,

    Lovetoread55 Lovetoread55 Oct 26, 2013 9:34 AM in response to Julian Bashir
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    Oct 26, 2013 9:34 AM in response to Julian Bashir

    Julian,

     

    Go to the finder on the on the lower left of your screen. (It's a little square with a smiley face). The go to Music under Favorites(left side), 0pen iTunes Folder, open iTunes Media folder, open Book Folder. Your books should be stored there. I think that is what you wanted.

  • by Lovetoread55,

    Lovetoread55 Lovetoread55 Oct 26, 2013 9:37 AM in response to Andy Epprecht
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    Oct 26, 2013 9:37 AM in response to Andy Epprecht

    Andy,

     

    Thanks, at least there is hope for me. We did it at 3am so maybe we missed a step. Fingers crossed

  • by Julian Bashir,

    Julian Bashir Julian Bashir Oct 26, 2013 9:52 AM in response to Andy Epprecht
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    Oct 26, 2013 9:52 AM in response to Andy Epprecht

    Andy, thanks, but... how do I get to it? I was able to view the library using the Console App, but I can't seem to move/copy anything out of it using that App. I can't seem to find it using the Finder App - when I go into a Library directory with the Finder App, the Containers directory isn't there.

     

    I hate to sound dumb but... could you give me the "how to copy/move your iBooks library directory for dummies" list? :-)

     

    EDIT: I'm talking about accessing the Books library so I could copy/move it to my desktop as per the instructions given previously by Kevin.

  • by Julian Bashir,

    Julian Bashir Julian Bashir Oct 26, 2013 9:59 AM in response to Lovetoread55
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    Oct 26, 2013 9:59 AM in response to Lovetoread55

    Loveto, I'm talking about the library that is part of iBooks. Kevin's instructions say that I should copy that to my desktop before reimporting into iTunes. The books library in iTunes appears to still have all the old PDF files but most of the epub files were moved to the iBooks library. This is the library I need to copy to my desktop. I can't seem to do it, though.

  • by Andy Epprecht,

    Andy Epprecht Andy Epprecht Oct 26, 2013 10:06 AM in response to Julian Bashir
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    Oct 26, 2013 10:06 AM in response to Julian Bashir

    Julian,

     

    There are at least two Library directories on your Mac. One is in the Root of your Mac boot drive and one for every user on your PC. But we are not looking in the Root, you have to go to the Users - Library. That one is normally hidden by OS X in Finder.

     

    To go there you open the Finder in the Finder Menu you choose 'Go' > 'Go to Folder' and then you can copy paste

     

    '~/Library/Containers/com.apple.BKAgentService/Data/Documents/iBooks/Books/' (without quotes)

     

    and then you should find yourself in the directory where iBooks with the installation of Mavericks migrated all your books/pdf's into.

     


  • by Andy Epprecht,

    Andy Epprecht Andy Epprecht Oct 26, 2013 10:20 AM in response to Andy Epprecht
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    Oct 26, 2013 10:20 AM in response to Andy Epprecht

    ... and Julian,

     

    there is no need to copy that directory to your desktop. If you follow my alternative steps (to Kevins) mentionned above you will only delete the books in the '~/Library/Containers/com.apple.BKAgentService/Data/Documents/Books/Books' directory at the very end when all ist set and verified and working well.

     

    If you still find all of your PDF files in your 'iTunes Media' folder that's fine and re-add them in iTunes by going to File > 'Add to Library' > select all your folders in your iTunes Media/Books directory and they should reappear.

     

    I had a few PDF files residing there too, although iBooks migrated most of my PDF's into its own '~/Library/Containers/....' directory.

     

    Hope this helps

  • by Lovetoread55,

    Lovetoread55 Lovetoread55 Oct 26, 2013 10:45 AM in response to Julian Bashir
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    Oct 26, 2013 10:45 AM in response to Julian Bashir

    Julian

    I don't know then. That is where the Apple Care Specialist told me they were.

  • by Lovetoread55,

    Lovetoread55 Lovetoread55 Oct 26, 2013 10:47 AM in response to Andy Epprecht
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    Oct 26, 2013 10:47 AM in response to Andy Epprecht

    Andy,

     

    Now it seems to be working. Did nothing but close iTunes and open again. Updating all my devices just in case.

  • by Julian Bashir,

    Julian Bashir Julian Bashir Oct 26, 2013 12:59 PM in response to Garindan
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    Oct 26, 2013 12:59 PM in response to Garindan

    Andy, thanks for the followup. I'm in the process of following your steps. As I look at them in comparison to Kevin's, I think the main difference is that yours relies on iTunes knowing where the e-book files are even though the library has been migrated from iTunes. My situation may be a little different from both yours and Kevin's - although iBooks told me it imported the entire e-book library from iTunes, when I look at the iTunes Media directory, it is clear that most of the pdf files and some of the epub files are still there. However, many epub files are not there, and are presumably in the iBooks library instead. I'm hoping that the Consolidate procedure will be able to make sense of this, and that I get all my books back without redundancy. Will let you know in a little bit when this is done.....

  • by David Winter,

    David Winter David Winter Oct 26, 2013 1:43 PM in response to Kevin Edgecomb
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    Oct 26, 2013 1:43 PM in response to Kevin Edgecomb

    Kevin - thanks so much for the solution - worked like a charm.

  • by Miguel SG,

    Miguel SG Miguel SG Oct 26, 2013 2:37 PM in response to MacPedras
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    Oct 26, 2013 2:37 PM in response to MacPedras

    I'm still undecided whether to bin ibooks or wait for a complete revamp. Definitely not going to bother to spend my time trying this or that "solution" that one comes across on the forum. Don't get me wrong guys: I totally respect everyone that is generous enough to share their experiences and knowledge. This time I'm going to sit and wait for Apple to come out and do what their supposed to do: fix this.

  • by Julian Bashir,

    Julian Bashir Julian Bashir Oct 26, 2013 2:48 PM in response to Julian Bashir
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    Oct 26, 2013 2:48 PM in response to Julian Bashir

    Ok, I followed Andy's steps, got out of iTunes after the consolidation and then restarted it. I don't see a Books tab under the Library side bar on the left side. However, the books appear to be there - I see a books tab in the sync screen for my ipad2. Not sure how to make the books tab reappear in the library. Any help would be most appreciated.

     

    I don't see any books added in the "recently added" playlist.

     

    I also checked under preferences and library - an option to display books is not even there.... help!

  • by Julian Bashir,

    Julian Bashir Julian Bashir Oct 26, 2013 3:44 PM in response to Julian Bashir
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    Oct 26, 2013 3:44 PM in response to Julian Bashir

    Addendum to above: iTunes is syncing books to my iPad, but I'm not sure where from. I saw the same PDFs in the iTunes Media/Books subdirectory that were there before. I killed the iBooks process using Activity Monitor. I still can't see the books in iTunes itself. I have tried restarting iTunes and even restarting the computer - still can't see the books. I tried importing the iTunes Media/Books subdirectory back into the iTunes library and nothing happened.

     

    At least some of the PDFs that are being synced to my iPad appear to have lost their author metadata, as is obvious from the sync window/books tab.

  • by bsnimages,

    bsnimages bsnimages Oct 26, 2013 8:41 PM in response to Garindan
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    Oct 26, 2013 8:41 PM in response to Garindan

    Thanks to Andy and everyone else for the fix - worked a treat.  Even after talking to a "Genius" at an Apple Store... their solution was "to wait for a fix".  At least now I can manage the library the way I want it, and make sure I have a good back up ready for the update from Apple...

  • by Gilloo,

    Gilloo Gilloo Oct 27, 2013 12:07 AM in response to Andy Epprecht
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    Oct 27, 2013 12:07 AM in response to Andy Epprecht

    An another failing try : created a new fresh User on my iMac and did the trick ==> nope at all !

     

    Sorry guys...

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