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| I have a lot of MP3s spread over 3 HDs. Recently I had a big time HD crash and lost a lot of stuff and ended up moving a lot of files around, adding HDs and generally shuffling things around. My iTunes Library is messed up. I was thinking I'd just toss it and start over by dragging all my files into iTunes and letting it build a new Library. Is there any reason why I shouldn't so that? Could I run into any problems? Thanks heron -- Nature, heron stone to be commanded, heonstone@comcast.net must be obeyed. mywebpages.comcast.net/heronstone |
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| In article <heronstone-56D93A.20454815092003@news.comcast.giganews.com>, heron stone <heronstone@comcast.net> wrote: > I have a lot of MP3s spread over 3 HDs. Recently I had a big > time HD crash and lost a lot of stuff and ended up moving a > lot of files around, adding HDs and generally shuffling things > around. My iTunes Library is messed up. > > I was thinking I'd just toss it and start over by dragging all > my files into iTunes and letting it build a new Library. > > Is there any reason why I shouldn't so that? > Could I run into any problems? The only ones that I can think of is that you will loose ratings and playlists. -- Heath __________________________________________________ ______ | *Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool* | | _\|/_ | |________________________________________m(. .)m_________| |
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| Heath Raftery <hraftery@myrealbox.com> writes: > > The only ones that I can think of is that you will loose ratings and > playlists. And any info not stored in ID3 tags (for instance, title, album and artist for WAV/AIFF files.) -- David |
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