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iTunes set up for 2 collections?
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Manchester, UK
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OK I'm new to iTunes so please be gentle with me!
I've started importing all my lovely old music CD's for playing at home... which is great (or will be once I've done it).
But I also want to set up a seperate collection of music I use for work - this is music used in my video editing and is a collection of buy-out CD's of background music.
What's the best workflow for keeping them separate? Also is there an easy way to copy my 'work collection' to import them into other iTunes on Mac's at my work place?
TIA, Steve
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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I do know that there is a command to create 2 separate libraries, sadly I don't know it.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Hold the option key down and you can select a new music library as iTunes opens if you really want two different iTunes-es?!? Personally I'd just create a playlist for the work songs which you could share (only listen) with others on your work network? If they need to use the songs for something else, you'd have to "pass" them the files manually though.
You could all share a "work" version of the iTunes library (stored on the network somewhere), but this will likely end in disaster, find out how here.
iTunes isn't designed to share editable music, so I'd consider simply storing the organised music files somewhere on a work network? Then let each individual do whatever they want with a stand-alone (which others can listen to/browse) localised version of iTunes?
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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i'm currently doing something similar to what you want. i use 2 different users to keep my libraries separate. to transfer music, any portable hard drive should work. right now i'm using an older firewire ipod.
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