What’s the best way to move my iTunes library to another location? It’s getting too big and my MacBook is running out of storage space. Your iTunes library is very important, housing music, TV shows ...
I am trying to move my iTunes music library from my old iMac (which I am retiring due to its being out of SW support) to a new Windows 10 PC that I am using for such things. The library is made up of ...
Moving your iTunes library from one computer to another has always been kind of a drag, but weblog HeyHowTo details how iTunes 9's new Home Sharing feature has made it a relatively painless process.
recently I moved my iTunes library to a NAS. since the export function even after extensive troubeshooting failed several times (seems usb-related)I migrated the whole 55ogb by creating a new library ...
In the process of moving my iTunes library from my internal SSD to the OptiBay hard drive that I installed last week and I was reminded that moving an iTunes library isn't a trivial task. Haphazardly ...
You probably have a lot of stuff in your iTunes library. Music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, and audiobooks can easily add up to thousands of files. iTunes is both a media player and a database, and it ...
If you rely on your MacBook to play audio files in your business, you may decide that you want to delete its iTunes library. For example, you might use the MacBook to play business-oriented podcasts ...
Fixes: 1. Use "Previous iTunes Libraries" When Apple upgrades iTunes, the previous version of the library is backed up in a folder called "Previous iTunes Libraries," which is probably the simplest ...
Should you ever need to uninstall iTunes and reinstall it for any reason, such as if your iTunes library becomes corrupted, you may be concerned about holding onto your music and not losing any of it.
Apple has posted a new Knowledge Base document outlining some potential fixes for unresponsiveness in iTunes 7.6. The general gist is that problematic media may be to blame. We've noted the pitfalls ...