[OT] iTunes library has strange files after consolidation
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:58 pm
I tried posting this in more appropriate forums, but got no replies. Help me, Ableton forum. You're my only hope.
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I've consolidated (iTunes 8.0.2) and notice that some songs won't play any more. When I look at the properties, some of them are pointing to files with the correct name but the incorrect extension (e.g. htm, tif, png). When I 'show in finder', these files with the strange extension actually exist in the album folder alongside the correct mp3 file.
Any ideas how to fix it? I don't want to delete the wrong songs in the finder search window and reload them, as I have a huge library. Also, any ideas what might have gone wrong so I can avoid it in the future? Thanks very much for any suggestions.
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Since posting this on macosx a week or so ago, I've tried a few things. I exported a playlist as xml, corrected the dodgy file extensions, imported the playlist and it all worked. I thought it may miss out the corrected files, as iTunes help stated that files missing from the library would not be included. So should I jump in and "find and replace" all dodgy extensions in the main 'iTunes Music Library.xml' and re-import as 'import playlist'...? Tis a scary thing, the itunes library.
A pat on the back if anyone read to the end of this. And a bigger pat if anyone's got the answer.
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I've consolidated (iTunes 8.0.2) and notice that some songs won't play any more. When I look at the properties, some of them are pointing to files with the correct name but the incorrect extension (e.g. htm, tif, png). When I 'show in finder', these files with the strange extension actually exist in the album folder alongside the correct mp3 file.
Any ideas how to fix it? I don't want to delete the wrong songs in the finder search window and reload them, as I have a huge library. Also, any ideas what might have gone wrong so I can avoid it in the future? Thanks very much for any suggestions.
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Since posting this on macosx a week or so ago, I've tried a few things. I exported a playlist as xml, corrected the dodgy file extensions, imported the playlist and it all worked. I thought it may miss out the corrected files, as iTunes help stated that files missing from the library would not be included. So should I jump in and "find and replace" all dodgy extensions in the main 'iTunes Music Library.xml' and re-import as 'import playlist'...? Tis a scary thing, the itunes library.
A pat on the back if anyone read to the end of this. And a bigger pat if anyone's got the answer.