iTunes Genius
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- dMullins0
I just recently weeded my music down from 78gb to 15gb in an effort to get back to basics and listen to shit I haven't listened to in years. It was an incredible amount of patience, a lot of skipping and rewinding, and pretty rewarding in the end (I found about 9 gigs of duplicates and albums that weren't foldered).
I tried to use this piece of software, whose name escapes me right now, to do this, and it produced very similar looking junk to what you posted up above. I will look through my history and see.
Do you have a folder called "Old iTunes Libraries" or something in your iTunes folder. You may have a back-up version of your XML, and not even know it.
- powertoni0
I use cog, Its stripped down / super simple and works much better with large music libraries on external drives. The only thing is you have to use Finder to manage your music library (which is acutally a plus in my book)
- powertoni0
I use cog, Its stripped down / super simple and works much better with large music libraries on external drives. The only thing is you have to use Finder to manage your music library (which is acutally a plus in my book)
- powertoni0
I use cog, Its stripped down / super simple and works much better with large music libraries on external drives. The only thing is you have to use Finder to manage your music library (which is acutally a plus in my book)
- powertoni0
wtf...I only said it once.
- dbloc0
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- idiots0
first. world. problem.
how much of that was pirated?