Moving Music Library From Imac To Mac Book Pro
Hello, mike.in.ottawa!
Jun 09, 2012 If you right-click in your iPhone in iTunes, there should be a 'Transfer Purchases' option. That will copy anything you got from the iTunes Store from your iPhone back to your Mac. You can buy a program called senuti to copy music you didnt buy from the iTunes Store back to your Mac. Move an iTunes library from a Windows PC to a Mac. It means you’ve launched iTunes at least once on the Mac. If there’s no music there, you can just replace the folder.
As I understand it, you have an impressive music library that you're looking to transfer to a newly purchased MacBook Pro. You don't want to use iCloud to do this, as it would take too much time.
Jun 04, 2019 Move files stored on your Mac. For files stored locally on your Mac, you’ll need to copy them to your Surface by using an external drive. The drive must be compatible with both Mac and Windows—we recommend using a USB drive (USB 3.0 will be the fastest). I have my music on my 2012 Mac Book Pro and I have El Capitan 10.11.6 and iTunes 12.8.2.3 But when I try to sync to my library, I keep getting this message “syncing Jill L’s iPhone with this iTunes library will replace media from another iTunes library on Jill’s MacBook Pro. An iPhone can only sync with one iTunes library.
Firstly, I have to say that Apple Music Library (iCloud) would be a great and passive solution to this. You can set it and forget it. Leave it uploading overnight?
However, if you still don't want to use iCloud, I would recommend first trying to plug your iPhone into iTunes, clicking on it, and seeing if it will do it automatically. With the rise of iCloud, there is the possibility that Apple has phased that out. If that is the case and iTunes no longer works, this article has some helpful third-party solutions you may want to try. You can also google 'Transfer Music from iPhone to Mac'.
Best of luck.
Moving Music Library From Imac To Mac Book Pro 10
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Here are very specific instructions on moving a library from one internal drive to another:
There are a few steps to this process. First is to move your music from your old computer to the new one. Next is to move the ScratchLIVE folder from the 'My Music' folder (PC) or 'Music' folder (Mac) to the same location on the new computer. Last is to use the relocate lost files feature to calculate the location of the files on the new computer.
Step 1: Move your music library.
This pretty self explanatory. Copy your files to an external drive or put them on a cd/dvd to transport the files from the old computer to the next.
Place the files on your new computer wherever your wanting them to live.
Step 2: Move the ScratchLIVE folder.
Like I stated above, move the ScratchLIVE folder from the 'My Music' folder (PC) or 'Music' folder (Mac) to the same location on the new computer. If you already have a ScratchLIVE folder on the new computer than replace it with this one.
Step 3: Use the 'Relocate lost files' feature to have SSL find the files on your new drive.
Note: First make sure to unplug the external drive you might have used to move your library from the old internal to the new one.
Then..
1. Open SSL.
2. Click on the 'files' tab.
3. Click on the 'relocate lost files' tab in the lower left corner of the 'files' window.
That will find the location of the files on your drive and you should be good to go!