[macvoiceover] questions regarding i-tunes library
- From: "Marty Rimpau" <mrimpau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "mac voice over list" <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 12:37:42 -0700
Hi all, I did something I shouldn't have done, and that is, I deleted
the i-tunes1 folder, and then, i-tunes couldn't find a library, so I
had it create another one, but I'm wondering, why there was no library
in the original i-tunes folder? Sorry for the incorrect spelling, just
going by pronunciation, but yesterday, when I tried to play an mp3, it
barked at me about i-tunes needs a library, but when I tried to choose
a library, and open, it kept saying, the library file could not be
found, so, initially, did I do something, and why was there no library
in the original i-tunes folder, and if I moved the library folder to
the original i-tunes folder, could I safely delete the i-tunes1 folder?
You'd think, that with a matter like i-tunes, that a library would
automatically be created, but it wasn't, plus, when you create a
library, there's no pop up button to ask you where you want to save the
file, so when creating the new library earlier this morning, there was
no okay button, so I closed the dialog, and then launched i-tunes, and
it asked me to save the new library, but still, this wories me, I don't
know why i-tunes doesn't automatically create a library when you first
launch i-tunes, but it doesn't, and maybe there's a reason for this,
sorry for rambling on, just hope I haven't wrecked something, because
there was no library in my original i-tunes folder under music.
Marty
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