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Off-loading iTunes 'data'..
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<blockquote data-quote="farmcock" data-source="post: 384425" data-attributes="member: 15113"><p>I have somehow built a large iTunes library of not only music, but mainly audiobooks and movies to where my HDD only has about 42gb of space left out of 250gb.</p><p></p><p>I have a 250gb Lacie external but want to devote that to 'Time machine' whenever Leopard comes out and am currently using it to backup my home folder.</p><p></p><p>What would be the best method to 'off-load' some of the movies and some of the audiobooks so that i could pull one back into iTunes if I wanted to listen/view it from time to time?</p><p></p><p>I would like to keep a select few movies/books on the main computer at all times, but not necessarily the entire library as I still would like to load on Windows XP at some point and partition part of the drive for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmcock, post: 384425, member: 15113"] I have somehow built a large iTunes library of not only music, but mainly audiobooks and movies to where my HDD only has about 42gb of space left out of 250gb. I have a 250gb Lacie external but want to devote that to 'Time machine' whenever Leopard comes out and am currently using it to backup my home folder. What would be the best method to 'off-load' some of the movies and some of the audiobooks so that i could pull one back into iTunes if I wanted to listen/view it from time to time? I would like to keep a select few movies/books on the main computer at all times, but not necessarily the entire library as I still would like to load on Windows XP at some point and partition part of the drive for it. [/QUOTE]
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