The Magic Shift Key

Like many iPod owners, I was frustrated with the inability to move my music library. I have about 3,800 songs in my collection; most of them MP3s I ripped from my CDs. Every once in a while, I need to move them. Last time, a vicious virus wiped out my computer. I have back-ups, but iTunes did not know that I lost my files.

I have a cumbersome way to move play lists. I manually edited them to reflect the new location then re-import them one by one.

This time, my C drive is full (yes, I am a PC user). So I bought myself a bigger disk, put it in as a second drive, and started to move files onto the new D drive, except for my music. Cursed iTunes to be overly protective on digital rights.

Then, I found the magic shift key.

  • Locate the directory that holds the file iTunes Library.itl Copy this whole directory to the new location.
  • Copy all your music files to somewhere in the new location.
  • Bring up iTunes while holding the SHIFT key. iTunes will ask you to choose a library. Point it to the newly copied iTunes Library.itl file.
  • Select from the menu Edit->Preference and choose the Advanced tab. Click Change to select the new home of your music.

Hours I spent editing XML file by hand and Apple has put all this in the simple SHIFT key. I am actually upset. Apple knew that users need this feature. They tarnished their reputation by making this task not intuitive, not friendly, and actually hidden. I am sure it is from the DRM concern. Sigh, how much RIAA has made my life less enjoyable.

Posted under Witness to my life by sinyaw on Sunday 14 June 2009 at 7:35 pm

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