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hi guys. i dragged about 2gb of music from my PC over to my mac when i switched. on windows itunes, all my songs were just bulkly placed in one folder.
when i moved to mac osx, and opened my iTunes play list, it copied all my songs over, put each in its own band and then album folder.
Ok, cool. i deleted the bulk folder, all my songs where there.
So wile i was on OSX.3, i added quite an amount of songs.
I upgraded to OSX.4, and went to re-open my library list, and most (not all) of the songs were missing from the list.
However, if i quickly type in the name of the song in finder, it shows up in the results and i just re-add.
Every day i think up one or 2 more i havent heard in forever, search, and hey there they are...in their own band/album folder, not recognized by iTunes until i manually drag it over
Is there anyway i can scan the iTunes music folder and automatically add any unlsted songs?
thanks in advance.
when i moved to mac osx, and opened my iTunes play list, it copied all my songs over, put each in its own band and then album folder.
Ok, cool. i deleted the bulk folder, all my songs where there.
So wile i was on OSX.3, i added quite an amount of songs.
I upgraded to OSX.4, and went to re-open my library list, and most (not all) of the songs were missing from the list.
However, if i quickly type in the name of the song in finder, it shows up in the results and i just re-add.
Every day i think up one or 2 more i havent heard in forever, search, and hey there they are...in their own band/album folder, not recognized by iTunes until i manually drag it over
Is there anyway i can scan the iTunes music folder and automatically add any unlsted songs?
thanks in advance.