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I have ITunes at home and it has extensive music in it and I would like to access it at work. Is it possible to use the same account from my home PC on my work computer?
 
The music is stored on your home computer, so I don't believe you have any access to it -- even the songs you bought through iTunes.
 
5A said:
The music is stored on your home computer, so I don't believe you have any access to it -- even the songs you bought through iTunes.

I guess that is why they made IPods. Now I will have to spend more money to listen to them, or I can burn everything at home onto CDs and then rip them onto this ITunes.
 
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OK, wondering if I can get some help on this....
My computer crashed and I had to re-install iTunes. I had all my music on a separate drive, but I loaded a lot of the files in twice, because stuff was spread all over the place. So now, I have 18,000+ songs on iTunes, 8,000+ of which are duplicates. Is there an easy way where I can wipe out all of these duplicate songs? I also have a lot of live recordings in my iTunes folder, so there are cases where I legitimately have 5 different versions of "Even Flow" by Pearl Jam and I don't want to lose four of them.
Or am I just totally screwed and I should start over?
 
Holy ****, this thread is old.

I saw I had started it and couldn't figure out when I had started it.

Anyway, to answer your question, I have no idea.
 
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Bill Brasky said:
OK, wondering if I can get some help on this....
My computer crashed and I had to re-install iTunes. I had all my music on a separate drive, but I loaded a lot of the files in twice, because stuff was spread all over the place. So now, I have 18,000+ songs on iTunes, 8,000+ of which are duplicates. Is there an easy way where I can wipe out all of these duplicate songs? I also have a lot of live recordings in my iTunes folder, so there are cases where I legitimately have 5 different versions of "Even Flow" by Pearl Jam and I don't want to lose four of them.
Or am I just totally screwed and I should start over?

There's an easy way to find all the duplicates, but there's no easy way to zap them at once.

You can click "view" at the top, then click "show duplicates," but it will show you all the versions with that artist and title, so it would include your 5 versions of "Even Flow." (On a quick glance, I think my record is 8 different versions of "Distant Sun" by Crowded House.) You can wade through and kill them, but starting over would probably make more sense.
 

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