Kimx2310
Head-Fier
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When you buy headphones for money you should have used on furniture and then try to convince the girlfriend that it was a good idea.
(it didn't work.)
(it didn't work.)
When you buy headphones for money you should have used on furniture and then try to convince the girlfriend that it was a good idea.
(it didn't work.)
When you buy headphones for money you should have used on furniture and then try to convince the girlfriend that it was a good idea.
(it didn't work.)
You know you're an audiophile when it sounds so good, that you don't care.
I got all my music onto my computer! No more Mac! Anyways, if I take out my flash drive it says the original file can't be found.. What do I do? Not really a problem, the flashdrive can stay for as long as it wants
Quote:I got all my music onto my computer! No more Mac! Anyways, if I take out my flash drive it says the original file can't be found.. What do I do? Not really a problem, the flashdrive can stay for as long as it wants
Not sure if there is an easier way but this should work
1) Clear all the music from iTunes (the music you copied from your flash drive that is...)
2) Go to the Preferences menu and click on advanced
3 )toggle "on" the "Copy files to iTunes media folder when importing"
4 )retransfer music to iTunes from flash drive
Found an easier way, using your tip though. I just went into Itunes Media Folder and transfered the music to it. Let's see if this will work, not done yet.
Quote:Found an easier way, using your tip though. I just went into Itunes Media Folder and transfered the music to it. Let's see if this will work, not done yet.
Hope it does! Regardless turning on the "copy files..." and also the "Keep iTunes Media Folder Organized" I find to be a big help.
What does the Keep iTunes Media Folder Organized do? And where can I locate it? It's still copying 8 more minutes.
Quote:What does the Keep iTunes Media Folder Organized do? And where can I locate it? It's still copying 8 more minutes.
It will create separate files for each band/artist, and separate sup-folders in each band folder for each album. It is located in the "advanced" menu of the preferences as well.
It will also append a track number (and disc number, if applicable) to each track name, which is useful when browsing them in Explorer because it makes sure they stay in album order instead of being listed in alphabetical order.
You know you're an audiophile when you use Foobar2000 to manage your music collection.