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Originally Posted by PenguinLuvsRamen If I delete the folder and go to click on a song in iTunes it says "the original file could not be located. Would you like to locate it now?" |
If you did not take the songs out of iTunes library folder, & you received that message, it means those particular songs were not added properly to iTunes. It was referencing them from the LW shared folder.
Answer is to open iTunes, drag & drop the songs or folder onto the Library icon at the top left of iTunes. It will copy those songs that were not there before. It will not copy songs that are already in the iTunes library.
The other files, if you wish them to remain in the shared folder, the as 6_pac suggested, you close LW & copy them back. Sounds like a permissions error.
If you wish them to remain in LW's shared folder for sharing purposes with other gnutella users, there's another option. Add some or all of the folders within iTunes Music Library folder to share. ie: Go to LW's menu bar, Tools > Options > Sharing & click the Add/browse button & direct it to the iTunes music library folder.
If your purpose of keeping the files in shared was for sharing playlists with family members, you can create your own playlists within iTunes. And enable network sharing in iTunes settings. Those playlists will be available to those on the same lan network when both iTunes are open at the same time.
Or if on same computer you can create playlists within iTunes & save them to a common area & allow your family members to import those playlists.
You need to keep in mind those songs that appear in the LW playlist in iTunes are not actually in the iTunes music library until you actually add them in the fashion suggested. Playlists are simply documents that point the player to where the song files are ... for the LW playlist, it means the songs are in the shared folder. You would want them all to eventually be added to iTunes music library.