iTunes library on NAS doesn't show up in iTunes

I moved my iTunes library (ca. 80GB of music) to an NAS. iTunes/preferences/advanced shows the library in the proper location (volumes/music/itunes) and the files all look fine. But when I open iTunes itself, the library that appears is missing everything since 2015 and all the edits and changes I recently made; for example, a whole set of compilations I added cannot be found (and a search of the library from within iTunes doesn't find the music on them). Any ideas why iTunes can't locate this library correctly, even though its preferences are set to it?

MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Jan 28, 2018 6:23 AM

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Posted on Jan 28, 2018 1:16 PM

Because preferences has nothing to do with telling iTunes where a library is located. 🙂


A "library" is everything in the iTunes folder, including the critical iTunes Library.itl file. If you have everything on the NAS then start iTunes while holding down the option key and guide it to that file. If you do not have everything on the external drive then the solution will be a LOT more complicated.


A word of warning. NAS are a wonderful idea for storing an iTunes library. The problem is iTunes and NAS do not play well together, Make sure you always have a backup because your next visit here will be to ask about why your files are suddenly all jumbled up. None of us will be able to tell you why, you'll just be another one of those "NAS messes up with iTunes" posts.

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Jan 28, 2018 1:16 PM in response to SKfromMadison

Because preferences has nothing to do with telling iTunes where a library is located. 🙂


A "library" is everything in the iTunes folder, including the critical iTunes Library.itl file. If you have everything on the NAS then start iTunes while holding down the option key and guide it to that file. If you do not have everything on the external drive then the solution will be a LOT more complicated.


A word of warning. NAS are a wonderful idea for storing an iTunes library. The problem is iTunes and NAS do not play well together, Make sure you always have a backup because your next visit here will be to ask about why your files are suddenly all jumbled up. None of us will be able to tell you why, you'll just be another one of those "NAS messes up with iTunes" posts.

Jan 28, 2018 3:53 PM in response to SKfromMadison

There are a few other media player applications. Better? I don't know. If subscribe to Apple Music or Match, or you own an Apple mobile device, or you buy things from the iTunes Store then you have to use iTunes. There are other applications but they cost money and they may have fundamentally different ways of working. iTunes being free makes it hard to compete with.


Better would be to use a standard hard drive and use the NAS for backup. No networking though.

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