11-02-2009, 04:12 PM
Okay,
Now that I have my library consolidation problem figured out, see below thread http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,826122 I've realized that there are at least some files that "can't be located." I don't know if the correct term is "orphaned" or whatever, but it's all the files that have an exclamation mark (!) next to them and come up with a message that iTunes can't locate the file and asks if you would like to locate it.
Anyway, I'm wondering if there is a script or something like that that will scan one's entire library and identify all of these orphaned files? Otherwise, it seems the only way to realize if a track can't be located by iTunes is if one happens to try and play that track and the message (and exclamation mark) pops up.
Thanks in advance.
Now that I have my library consolidation problem figured out, see below thread http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,826122 I've realized that there are at least some files that "can't be located." I don't know if the correct term is "orphaned" or whatever, but it's all the files that have an exclamation mark (!) next to them and come up with a message that iTunes can't locate the file and asks if you would like to locate it.
Anyway, I'm wondering if there is a script or something like that that will scan one's entire library and identify all of these orphaned files? Otherwise, it seems the only way to realize if a track can't be located by iTunes is if one happens to try and play that track and the message (and exclamation mark) pops up.
Thanks in advance.