Manual Copy Itune Library To Another Mac

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Transfer iTunes Library from Mac to PC. Open one of your other PC like Windows computer, and download the iTunes,and iMusic as well, launch iMusic, go to it's music icon on the left top corner, and then click the 'Add' icon on the right top corner to add the files from your iTunes file. Part 2: Free Way to Transfer iTunes Library from Mac to PC.

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The transfer might take a while if you have a lot of content. OS X: From the external drive to the Music folder: Windows: From the external drive to the Music library: While holding 'Alt' (Mac) or 'Shift' (Win), open iTunes. This will allow you to manually choose the Serato Library file to open. Proceed to your iTunes folder, and open the.itl. Feb 07, 2019  Migration Assistant copies all of your files to your new Mac so that you don't have to copy your files manually. If your files are currently on a Windows PC, follow the PC migration steps instead.; If your new Mac is using OS X Mountain Lion v10.8 or earlier.

I would like to transfer music from one iTunes library to another but I tried to drag songs from local library to a shared library and it didn't work.

Is it possible to do this transfer using just iTunes, without having to manually copy files from one computer to another?

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Yes it is, if you've set up the iTunes libraries for home sharing. Turn on iTunes on the machine with all the music. Go to iTunes on the machine you want the music on, then open look for other iTunes libraries on the network. If you don't see share libraries you may need to update the menu options in the General settings. Browse to the songs you want highlight them then click import in the bottom of the iTunes window.

I use this all the time to move songs, movies, TV Shows between my main desktop with a few TB's of storage and the different laptops around the house. This also works between OS X and Windows environments since it's connecting with iTunes.

EDIT: You can also configure the main iTunes library to automatically sync songs from the other libraries. This would mean that you only need to hook up a monitor once to set up the share the first time. You could also use this time to set up a VNC client on the main machine from which you could access the computer with your laptops and make edits as needed.

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Assuming that the iTunes Media folder will be in the same path on both machines, then you can do the following:

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  1. Copy your media folder to the new machine. If it lives in /Users/Sorin/Music/iTunes on the source machine, copy it to the same location on the destination machine.
  2. In iTunes on the source machine, select File -> Export Library to generate an XML file of your library's metadata, including the paths to the media files.
  3. In iTunes on the destination machine, make sure that the iTunes Media folder is set correctly in its advanced Preferences panel; then, import the xml file you just exported.

The above process should be faster than dragging/dropping files through iTunes, though the initial copy of your media will take time depending on how large it is.

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