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This might have worked, delete the *.itl file, save the *.xml else where, make the changes to the path then import the library back into the new *.itl file
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When I browse file://localhost/Volumes/Muisc/ through a browser on the Mac it works, so I think thats fine, its just getting iTunes to recognise it
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Try file:///Volumes/blah - ie. with three slashes and no "localhost"; the file:// bit means the file system, and / is the path to the root of the local machine. (I haven't tested this, but it's a thought... I'll have a look at my iTunes library when I get home.)
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I have the library sync'd via drop box, so it can be accessible to both machines, any songs I purchases directly from iTunes are stored within /Dropbox/iTunes/iTunes Music/Downloads/ which is the same on both Operating Systems, however I have about 10,790 songs on a NAS which I have ripped from various CD's which I can only access on the Windows machines as they are stored file://localhost/M:/ I was hoping that I could hack the library to point to file://localhost/Volumes/Music which means I don't have to move any files or manually locate the files on the new system.Originally posted by eek View PostCan you export the library from your pc and import it to your mac.Last edited by SimonMac; 30 March 2012, 12:38.
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Can you export the library from your pc and import it to your mac.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostMy iTunes was created on a Windows machines, as such in the iTunes Library.xml all the files are referenced as file://localhost/M:/****** all these files are on a NAS which I can access on my MacBook Pro, so I assumed if I changed the path to be file://localhost/Volumes/Music/****** it would work, but alas the files are not found in iTunes.
Any ideas what I need to do to get this working?
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Windows to OSX Conversion
My iTunes was created on a Windows machines, as such in the iTunes Library.xml all the files are referenced as file://localhost/M:/****** all these files are on a NAS which I can access on my MacBook Pro, so I assumed if I changed the path to be file://localhost/Volumes/Music/****** it would work, but alas the files are not found in iTunes.
Any ideas what I need to do to get this working?Last edited by SimonMac; 30 March 2012, 12:17.Tags: None
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