I had a bunch of random music on my HD, that becomes a pain to sift through when I am trying to put a playlist together for my gym iPod, so I moved it to a different folder, because I thought that it would disappear in iTunes when I synced the original folder again.
Well, all that it did is put an exclamation point to the left of those selections in iTunes, and then it, of course can't find the song when I click to play it. I can delete them one by one, but we are talking several thousand songs, so that will take forever.
I looked through all of the menus and settings, and there is nothing that will just batch delete them. Am I just missing them, or is the only option to delete iTunes, and then re-load, and let it run for another 45 minutes to re-import the original folder?
I've got the same problem with duplicate songs, and I found where it will list all of the duplicates, but again, no batch delete. This one is a little more complicated, because the duplicates are in the folder on the HD that I am linked to, so without a batch delete option, my only option is to sift through and delete one by one.
Any suggestions?
Well, all that it did is put an exclamation point to the left of those selections in iTunes, and then it, of course can't find the song when I click to play it. I can delete them one by one, but we are talking several thousand songs, so that will take forever.
I looked through all of the menus and settings, and there is nothing that will just batch delete them. Am I just missing them, or is the only option to delete iTunes, and then re-load, and let it run for another 45 minutes to re-import the original folder?
I've got the same problem with duplicate songs, and I found where it will list all of the duplicates, but again, no batch delete. This one is a little more complicated, because the duplicates are in the folder on the HD that I am linked to, so without a batch delete option, my only option is to sift through and delete one by one.
Any suggestions?
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