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iTunes music on two computers?
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<blockquote data-quote="skybolt" data-source="post: 770288" data-attributes="member: 30261"><p>Actually, we are not trying to share our libraries. As an example, my husband is digitizing some of my old vinyl for me. He does not want this music on his iTunes, I only want it on mine. So, he digitizes it, and then I want to transfer it to my iTunes and he can then delete it. </p><p></p><p>We have finally figured out what the original problem was -- we were trying to import the "album" to my machine, rather than the "songs" -- that iw what created the .doc file. We have it working now. He digitizes, the music goes into his iTunes, he labels them, then he puts the songs on his desktop, and I import them to my iTunes from there. That is working fine. A few steps, but all is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skybolt, post: 770288, member: 30261"] Actually, we are not trying to share our libraries. As an example, my husband is digitizing some of my old vinyl for me. He does not want this music on his iTunes, I only want it on mine. So, he digitizes it, and then I want to transfer it to my iTunes and he can then delete it. We have finally figured out what the original problem was -- we were trying to import the "album" to my machine, rather than the "songs" -- that iw what created the .doc file. We have it working now. He digitizes, the music goes into his iTunes, he labels them, then he puts the songs on his desktop, and I import them to my iTunes from there. That is working fine. A few steps, but all is good. [/QUOTE]
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