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(Optional - Windows only) If Windows Media Player has ever had access to your files it may have liberally scattered folder artwork files about which iTunes won't tidy up when it reorganizes things, thus leaving behind a heap of folders with artwork and no media. (It might still work but it's not a scenario I've tested.)Ħ. Also skip this step if the media folder isn't a subfolder of the iTunes folder that holds your library files. If you can't access the media for any reason just undo the folder rename. ![]() Check under *Edit > Preferences > Advanced* tab that the location has automatically updated. (Optional) Close iTunes, rename the folder *iTunes Music* as *iTunes Media* then restart iTunes. This triggers iTunes into reorganizing everything according to your preferences.ĥ. Select *Edit > Preferences > Advanced* tab, check *Keep iTunes Media folder organized* and click Select *Edit > Preferences > Advanced* tab, uncheck *Keep iTunes Media folder organized* and clickĤ. This will bring any files currently organised outside the designated media folder into it.ģ. Select *File > Library > Organize Library. Skip if this option is greyed out (already upgraded) or you prefer the older layout.Ģ. >* Tick *Reorganize files in the folder "iTunes Media"* and click #Smart converter automatically adds to itunes plus#Depending on your choices for *Keep iTunes Media folder organized* and *Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library* plus a little bug in which one build changed the name of the file storing the choice of layout it is quite easy for some of your files to be organized according to one layout and some the other.Īssuming you're happy letting iTunes organize your files the following steps should tidy things up (should it be necessary):ġ. Music folder inside the media folder is used if you have allowed iTunes to *Upgrade to iTunes Media Organization* (iTunes 9) or used *File > Library > Organize Library > Reorganize files in the folder "iTunes Media"* (iTunes 10). If you have upgraded from version 8 (or earlier) to iTunes 9 (or later) at some point, then your media folder (everything inside the red outline) may still be called *iTunes Music* instead of *iTunes Media*. ![]()
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