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chevysales December 21st, 2006 05:17 PM

drag and drop to itunes effects limewire?
 
i have done a search here and read up on the different ways one can move songs from limewire to itunes but found nothing that answers the following:

once i d/l songs to limewire and drag and drop from limewire library to itunes library to put on ipod and also to keep in itunes library can they then be deleted from l/w library (share) folder without it effecting anything in itunes?

i realize it won't be in l/w anymore but i would prefer not to leave all songs in l/w for more than like 10 days or so. some of course i will leave in l/w.

but i see my daughters laptop has songs in both l/w library and itunes library creating over 10 gbs of duplicate music.

does the deletion of them in l/w effect anything other then them not being in l/w anymore? she has told me once she deletes them from limewire they stop playing in itunes so she keeps the duplication growing.
i checked her setup and she has itunes intergration checked and she is definetly moving the songs not playlists.

thanx for your help

chevysales December 21st, 2006 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Only A Hobo
First of all please look at this http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showthread.php?t=49851

Songs are not actually stored in the Limewire Linrary. They are stored in your download folder or save folder as it is called. By default this folder is shared, meaning that song in it will be shared and will appear in the LW library in Black. If they are not shared they will sometimes appear in Red.

When you add a tune to the iTunes Library there is a setting in options ..in iTunes 6 it is in advanced, where you can, when adding to the iTunes librery also copy the tunes to yor iTunes folder. If use this option you will end up with 2 copies of each song.

Please ask if you need any more help:)

thank you... i found that setting it's on advanced>general tab and she does not have it checked (copy files to itunes).

yet her itunes library is like 7 gbs.

her limewire share folder (all files that show up in l/w library -she uses default folders limewire presents) which has all her downloaded files she hasn't deleted is 3gbs.

itunes has many duplicate files ie. all her limewire songs are in itunes and obviously 4 gbs of stuff she hads ripped etc. we do everything at 320 for her mp3's opting for quality.

one more question.

if my daughter whats to use itunes exclusively for her playing of files on computer, moving to ipod nano,etc would she also need to have that option checked "copy files to itunes"?

dragging the files from l/w to itunes library then is actually just giving itunes the path to file to play which is still in l/w and not actual file that is in itunes librbary (that can't be correct)? but when put in library and transferred to nano the actual file of course is transfered?

trying to stop the duplicate files and allow her to continue to use itunes (for playing,burning and transfering to nano).
how would you set it up? i consider myself computer literate (always used winmx but don't do much music anymore other than torrents and usually bootleg shows of bands that interest me) but my daughter is pretty basic when it comes to getting around her box... i just want to stop the duplicate files without effecting itunes.

again thanx for your help and quick response :) much appreciated.

Lord of the Rings December 22nd, 2006 04:30 AM

Different people have iTunes set up their own way. But if you do have iTunes set to copy all added songs to its own library then you can delete the songs from the LW Downld folder after they have been added.
But don't get confused with the LW Playlist that shows in iTunes. Ignore that. Those songs are the ones in your LW download folder & can be played but not copied from that playlist.

chevysales December 22nd, 2006 04:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Only A Hobo
What I do (using Mac), and some say this should not be done in Windows, is to have my iTunes folder as my save folder. That way when I add tunes to iTunes that one copy goes straight into my iTunes folder in the artist folder and iTunes sorts everything by artist album etc, which needs to be enabled in iTunes preferences. As I said there can be problems, I gather, doing this on Windows. You can of course add the tunes from your save folder to iTunes ..and to the iTunes music folder, and then delete the corresponding files in your save folder. The files can also be left in the save folder and added to iTunes WITHOUT adding a copy to the iTunes folder. The problem doing this is that you need to do a bit more work sorting the folders, as iTunes will not do it for you. Tunes will transfer to iPod wherever they are, provided they are added to the iTunes library.

The tunes I share are shared by artist folder from my iTunes music folder. I'm delighted to hear you rip at 320bitrate. Others on the network are always asking for high quality files:)

I hope I have made this as clear as very cean mud. I am somewhat tired, and may well have missed a bit so if you need more just ask and I will get back to you later


thank you.

i will just have her delete duplicates from the limewire default folder (share?) that she saves them in. having her keep them at least 30 days before doing so she can share those at least 30 days. although once we get this sorted out all that would be gone are dupes.

funny though as she does not have checked "save copy in itunes" or whatever that exact wording is as the exact sizes of each library folder differ greatly. and that baffles me.... how did itunes get a copy of file if she DOES NOT have that option checked and she tellls me she never had that one checked.

we both like the way itunes sorts.... artist,album,song, etc and don't want to give that up.

i have done a lot of audio in years gone by and never ripped at anything under highest quality mp3 using latest lame codec available at time. and made sure she did the same which she does....

considering a mac workstation as i spend most of my time on my box using photoshop as i have gotten into photography and mac's excel at that but i know my way around a windows box it's hard to consider a switch... and vista looks very promising.

you have helped me greatly i will run a test over the weekend with her deleting a few songs from limewire default save folder for her as the path/name is shown under options.
then see how it effects anything she is doing in itunes because what baffles me is how the actual files end up there without that option to save a copy there....did it happen transfering to nano, playing the file with itunes player or burning a copy to disc using itunes? and believe me i have showed her nero ( and all settings to keep with regards to quality,gaps etc.) a zillion times but she finds it easier in itunes so she won't switch.

again thank you very much you have been extremely helpful.

chevysales December 22nd, 2006 04:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings
Different people have iTunes set up their own way. But if you do have iTunes set to copy all added songs to its own library then you can delete the songs from the LW Downld folder after they have been added.
But don't get confused with the LW Playlist that shows in iTunes. Ignore that. Those songs are the ones in your LW download folder & can be played but not copied from that playlist.


thanx...

itunes does NOT have option checked to copy song to itunes. i had originally "assumed" it was because of the dupes but it is not. i have checked myself.

the playlist i understand and it would not be 3 plus gbs in size in the itunes folder are actual files sorted by itunes default routine which i may add is very organized :). these files are duplicate files of just about half of her share/save folder (same) in limewire. as i have posted my one concern is killing the dupes without changing her itunes. i think i pretty much covered it all in posts. although sometimes my posts can be a bit long :)

again thanx to you for mentioning the above.

Lord of the Rings December 22nd, 2006 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by chevysales
... i have showed her nero ( and all settings to keep with regards to quality,gaps etc.) a zillion times but she finds it easier in itunes so she won't switch.

Likewise I use Roxio Toast for burning generally (unless I'm burning an mp3 dvd.)u But I believe iTunes 7 is suppose to have gapless playback ... I don't yet know whether that also applies to burning. Earlier versions of iTunes would have a default gap between tracks. I notice iTunes 7 does give the option for zero gaps.

Taylor January 24th, 2007 10:30 AM

plzzz help! i dont know how to drag and drop limewire music on to itunes! can someone explin it to me? thanks!

wondering why January 24th, 2007 12:02 PM

Click on one of your files in your limewire library and hit explore....
This will take you to your shared folder outside of limewire, you can now shut limewire down if you want...
Open itunes, you will now have 2 windows open...
Create a new playlist in itunes and then drag and drop your desired songs into the list...:rolleyes_2:


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