iTunes driving me to distraction (now that's not that first time that's been said...)
Had a couple of libraries, not quite synchronized, so used a blank iPad to do the job. Loaded each library into iPad, and fine, the 'Music' section ended up with all the tracks, all in the right order, no dupes (used a non-duping program), hooray.
Then thought I'd transfer this nice pristine iTunes set to my Mac Mini. Went across okay, seemed fine, but now I come to look at it I see major problems. The Beatles, for example, where I had 9 Albums, I've now only got one, with the wrong title, and 201 tracks, in all sorts of strange orders!
Looked again at the iPad Music, and there, all is fine.
I'm thinking of doing this:
Wiping iTunes from my Mac Mini. Reinstalling it. Transferring my iPad Music library to Mac Mini into iTunes.
This should work, but it didn't the first time. Maybe I didn't wipe iTunes thoroughly enough.
Any ideas, suggestions, most welcomed.
Allen.
Had a couple of libraries, not quite synchronized, so used a blank iPad to do the job. Loaded each library into iPad, and fine, the 'Music' section ended up with all the tracks, all in the right order, no dupes (used a non-duping program), hooray.
Then thought I'd transfer this nice pristine iTunes set to my Mac Mini. Went across okay, seemed fine, but now I come to look at it I see major problems. The Beatles, for example, where I had 9 Albums, I've now only got one, with the wrong title, and 201 tracks, in all sorts of strange orders!
Looked again at the iPad Music, and there, all is fine.
I'm thinking of doing this:
Wiping iTunes from my Mac Mini. Reinstalling it. Transferring my iPad Music library to Mac Mini into iTunes.
This should work, but it didn't the first time. Maybe I didn't wipe iTunes thoroughly enough.
Any ideas, suggestions, most welcomed.
Allen.