![]() ![]() How to change this path is discussed a bit later in this article. This path cannot be changed in your iTunes preferences, and in fact could not be easily changed at all prior to iTunes 7. By default this is stored under a sub-folder named “iTunes” in your personal “Music” folder (this is named “My Music” on Windows XP and simply “Music” on Windows Vista/7 and Mac OS X). This database itself is a file named “iTunes l” with several other supporting files stored alongside it. The iTunes Library Database contains the actual index of your media content. iTunes: The Database versus the ContentĪnother important point to understand: There are really two components that we are concerned about in this process, and these are somewhat distinct from each other in terms of where and how they are stored. Fortunately, if you understand this and use iTunes and its related tools the way they were designed, you can ensure a smooth migration of your iTunes library to an external hard drive or even a completely new computer with minimal problems.
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