Is it possible to have 2 libraries in itunes
Select or create a folder on the EHD, and select Open. Navigate to the EHD and select Save. Click Open. There you have it. However, if you are among those who choose to pay for benefit of combining your iTunes libraries, you do have another method you could use.
There are a number of programs that can do the job for you. And there you have it! Regardless of your method choice, you should be the proud owner of one beautiful iTunes library with all of your media in one place.
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I wish I would have looked for and read it prior to my computer taking a dump. I imported the itunes library from the EHD to computer B, only to find I was missing 10 years of meta data. I realize I may be SOL on this, but is there any chance all that meta data is retrievable from the copied itunes library which is still sitting on the EHD? The Options The Export — Import Method: For this method you will need to export your library from the first computer or user, as the case may be , and import it into the second computer as its final destination.
Luckily there is a method of merging your iTunes library without losing metadata. Pros: This method is completely free. Metadata will transfer with your music.
Cons: The process may be intimidating to some users. Problems may arise with file locations when transferring between PC and Mac. Your options include: Connect the two computers using Ethernet. Having multiple iTunes libraries is similar to having two separate computers, each with iTunes. The libraries are completely separate: Music, movies, or apps that you add to one library won't appear in the other unless you copy the files to it with one exception.
To create multiple iTunes libraries on your computer, follow these steps:. Quit iTunes if it's running. Press and hold the Option key on Mac or the Shift key on Windows and click the iTunes icon to launch the program. In the Save As text box, enter a name for the new iTunes library. Give the new library a name that is different from the existing library or libraries to make it easy to locate the library.
Select the Where drop-down menu and choose the folder where you want to store the new library on your computer. Select Save to create the new library. You can add new content to it. Once you've created multiple iTunes libraries, here's how to switch between them:.
If you stored your other iTunes libraries somewhere else , navigate through your computer to the location of the new library. Choose the folder for the new library and select Open. Using this technique, two or more people using the same computer can manage their own iPods, iPhones, and iPads without interfering with each other's music or settings.
To do this, press and hold Option or Shift , open iTunes, select an iTunes library, then connect the iPhone or iPod you sync with this library. It will go through the standard syncing process , using the media in the currently active iTunes library. The iPhone and iPod can only sync to one library at a time. If you sync with another library, iTunes removes the contents from one library and replaces the content with material from the other. Here are a few things to know about managing multiple iTunes libraries on a single computer:.
Both of those services are designed to sync music to all devices using the same Apple ID. If both iTunes libraries on the same computer are signed in to the same Apple ID, iTunes automatically downloads the same music to them.
Actively scan device characteristics for identification. I would like to combine the two libraries if I can. Your very helpful article looks to be a guidepost to accomplish the combination.
Will that matter once I combine? If I combine the libraries will I able to see them side by side and identify and pull the smaller versions into playlists for use in portable devices and leave the larger files for use by Sonos or other playback devices? Select your iOS device, then, on the Summary tab, tell iTunes to convert higher bit rate tracks to the bit rate you choose , , or And iTunes Music is the older name for the folder; it was changed to iTunes Media, around iTunes 9 or Cant thank you enough for this.
I had playlists from for each class I taught and after a an OSX rebuild I ended up with 2 libraries. I now have both libraries merged. Any suggestions on what to do i. Will it try to erase the iPod data?
Now that I have the library intact, should I restore to factory settings on the iPod? Any help is greatly appreciated! If it has, iTunes will be fine with it, and you can choose new music to sync. Just checked before syncing to make sure everything looked alright. Unfortunately noticed that my podcasts are littered among all of my playlists and there are normal mp3s listed as podcasts.
Any ideas? None of the tracks are incorrectly classified. Could you give me further instruction on this step please? I am using a PC if that matters. I have found a few other places that have iTunes Music or Media but there is nothing in them.
When I play one of those albums iTunes knows where both halves are located! Would it be better for me to run it all on the C drive? I copied it by just highlighting it in explorer and copy and pasted onto my desktop. I would like the F drive to have nothing but music on it.
My whole music library is albums. The drive is GB. Thanks for your help. So there is no way to merge two libraries that have been built up under two different Apple ID accounts—even though both of them were created by the same person me?
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