BlueW
05.06.12 | Wut? itunes? why would you use it anyway? |
jg777
05.06.12 | What's the best program? I don't know, I've just always used it i guess... |
KSK1
05.06.12 | I'm not extremely computer savy so there may be an easier way, but I backed all my music up on an
external drive and had to replace my hard drive cause it shit the bed. An even easier way you prob
won't be able to do, if you have a Zune (yeah I use to have one shut up lol) you can put all your
music on it and transfer it back on to your computer after you erase the hd. |
Thane
05.06.12 | i bought an external drive and use that as back-up. it was fairly expensive but so worth it. |
Kellerdeck
05.06.12 | You sir, have good taste. Like a sir. |
jg777
05.06.12 | I have everything backed up on an external drive, i just don't want to upload all that music into itunes again. |
BlueW
05.06.12 | Foobar is boss of all media players PC side, takes care of huge libraries like nobodies business. You could even install it as a portable installation on the harddrive itself |
ZilbelPing
05.06.12 | Well if your music was organized when you had it in itunes before you moved it to your drive, it should still be organized. If it wasn't, stop being a lazy ass and fix it. I always fix an album if it looks weird or doesn't have album art when I open it up after downloading. Everything is organized in mine.
Plus you can just transfer everything at once, not like you have to do much work for that. You just have to wait.
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jg777
05.06.12 | Yeah, I think I'll just have to wait for my next midnight shift or something and organize what isn't organized and just transfer it again. |
clercqie
05.06.12 | If you keep your folder organisation on your new computer the same as on your old one, then you might solve your problem by saving your library on a .itl file and import that later. Not sure if it would actually work, but it's worth a shot. |