iTunes help

Monday, 13 June 2005 12:26 pm
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I wonder if anyone can help or suggest help souces for an iTunes problem.

Robert and I are running iTunes, mostly because I have an iPod. We have in the house several desktop machines and two laptops connected via a WLAN. We want to listen to music through iTunes on two laptops and one desktop. All the music is stored on a fourth machine (running SuSe Linux iirc). All the instances of iTunes specify that directory (V:/mp3) as their library folder. So far so good.

The trouble is that... let's say I buy a new CD, Kylie's Greatest Hits or whatever. I fire up my laptop and rip it to the mp3 directory via iTunes. That's great, I have it in my Library list in iTunes. Robert, however, on his laptop or desktop, does not, as iTunes does not automatically check to see whether new files have been added to the Library folder. If I tell him it's there he can go and drag-and-drop the file/folder and it'll be added, but when we're dealing with batches of CDs this gets hideously clumsy, and we end up deleting the Library list and re-dragging-and-dropping the entire mp3 folder, which has to be done in chunks and is enormously stupid and boring and easy to screw up, as we have over 19 GB in there at the moment, and a pile of CDs still to go.

So what's the solution? Is there a way to make iTunes pick up on new files? Is there something obvious I'm missing? Is there another iPod-compatible program I should use? Where can I get help with this?

All assistance most welcome; and if you are instrumental in helping me sort it out I'll buy you a drink or a cookie or something when we next meet.

Date: Monday, 13 June 2005 01:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] purplepiano.livejournal.com
Interesting problem - we've got a similar situation here, but I like to keep two copies of the music files on two different computers anyway, for backup. If all the client computers are running Windows, would it be possible to install and run iTunes itself on the Samba share? That supposes it can be convinced to store the user preferences on the share, and use those preferences, whoever is running it...

I found an Applescript (http://crossroads.net/a/2005/02/14/multiple_itunes_libraries_one_music_folder) to do this (via ipodlounge (http://forums.ipodlounge.com/archive/topic/74013-1.html)) but this is Mac only. Maybe browse the ipodlounge forums, or the forums on Apple support, ... eek! I see you've already discovered the latter!

Date: Monday, 13 June 2005 01:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] purplepiano.livejournal.com
Hm, the first one probably won't work because the place where iTunes stores the library index seems to be hardwired, e.g. to My Music/iTunes/iTunes Music Library.xml on Windows. What about replacing this file with a shortcut to a shared library index file on the shared machine? I've tried this on a Mac and it works, but it doesn't work with Windows shortcuts.

Date: Monday, 13 June 2005 04:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] purplepiano.livejournal.com
PS let us know if you find a solution.

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