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<blockquote data-quote="juice" data-source="post: 627894" data-attributes="member: 51056"><p>Thanks for responding, but I think I may not have been clear enough about what I want, or maybe I am misunderstanding your solution.</p><p></p><p>I already have my library set up how I want it to be set up. I want to add a ton of music to this library folder. So I've simply copied the files to that library folder. However, if I go to reimport that entire library folder to iTunes, I'm going to lose my playcounts & playlists, is that correct?</p><p></p><p>I would like a way around that. The file count is too large for me to hunt and peck and manually add only the new ones.</p><p></p><p>Other music managers have a function that basically monitors your music library folder. Each time it boots up, it checks its library against your hard drive. If songs are in your library, but not your HD, then they will be removed. If new songs appear on your HD, they will be added to the library. However, duplicates will never be added.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I am just being thick-headed and not understanding how the Mac works?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juice, post: 627894, member: 51056"] Thanks for responding, but I think I may not have been clear enough about what I want, or maybe I am misunderstanding your solution. I already have my library set up how I want it to be set up. I want to add a ton of music to this library folder. So I've simply copied the files to that library folder. However, if I go to reimport that entire library folder to iTunes, I'm going to lose my playcounts & playlists, is that correct? I would like a way around that. The file count is too large for me to hunt and peck and manually add only the new ones. Other music managers have a function that basically monitors your music library folder. Each time it boots up, it checks its library against your hard drive. If songs are in your library, but not your HD, then they will be removed. If new songs appear on your HD, they will be added to the library. However, duplicates will never be added. Maybe I am just being thick-headed and not understanding how the Mac works? [/QUOTE]
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