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Originally Posted by BrotherLovesDub
You have to check Keep Music Folder Organized for it to reorganize your music. User error again. If you don't want iTunes to organize your files, you don't have to.
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I have to admit, the last time I tried iTunes was a few years back. Now, since I'm not adept at it, I always have trouble finding things when I use it on other people's machines. Just don't find it intuitive (which might be different for Mac users).
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Originally Posted by bas_I_am
half of the tracks I moved from my ipod were not renamed according to their tags.
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That's one of the things meant: Last time I had a look at it, the synchronizing/copying from iTunes to iPod resulted in a massive disorganisation, which prevented me from finding certain music files on the iPod.
For clarification: I accept that Apple makes decent products - hardware as well as software - which 'just works'. Great for people who want that and nothing more. But for me as someone who likes to have control over small details of organisation, files and software, Apple usually is too restricting.
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Originally Posted by TheBang
Wow, that sounds incredibly dangerous. I've had several drives fail in manners where the data was unrecoverable, even by DriveSavers.
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Totally agree. Same here. Luckily, mostly unimportant data was concerned. It was a shock, however, and made me reconsider my backup strategies regarding important data. Still haven't found the ultimate solution but my personal stuff is quite safe.
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Originally Posted by bas_I_am
ive got raid on my important stuff
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RAID 1 (or 10), I hope?