Do you wonder why you may have both an iTunes Music and iTunes Media folder on your computer? Are you curious where the Column Browser went in iTunes 11? Have you ever wondered how to make a smart ...
With the introduction of iTunes 9, Apple applied slight changes to the default organization of files that iTunes manages, which may or may not show up for you, depending on how you use iTunes. Topher, ...
There are several files in your iTunes folder, all of which are used by various iTunes and system functions to access your music. For a standard installation of iTunes 8, there should be about six or ...
If you love music, movies, TV shows, and podcasts there’s a good chance that your iTunes Media folder (formerly called the iTunes Music folder, and yours might be called that if you’ve been using ...
iTunes Folder Watch only handles one task—helping you add new media to iTunes—but it does it well. If an application only does one thing, it better do that one thing really, really well. Especially ...
September 10, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google iTunes now automatically adds new music to your library from a watched folder they quietly added to the ...
Folders, which have been a feature of iTunes since iTunes 5.0, serve as a means to better organize your music. For example, you could create genre- or artist-based folders with corresponding playlists ...
Today I’m revisiting a topic I haven’t covered in nearly three years: iTunes folder monitoring. In an ideal world, Apple’s music manager would be able to keep an eye on any folders you want, ...
When you upload or download files onto iTunes, the app automatically creates backup files, which can be helpful in the event that data is lost or deleted by accident. This tutorial will show you how ...
Many of us are convinced our computers have minds of their own. In this bizarre case of iTunes moving music files around, there may well be a ghost in the machine: Ok. I got one for you that has ...
A few days ago, iTunes was released for windows (as I'm sure you all know... -- View image here: http://arstechnica.infopop.net/OpenTopic/ws/images/judge.gif --)<br ...