Jun 18, 2011 Scratch Library and Study Zone, a Studio on Scratch. Welcome to the Library and Study Zone! Things you may post: books, Dictionarys, Translators NO GAMES (Only I can post games) You may also post music! Apple Music - Why do my tracks take so long to load into Serato DJ Pro & Lite? Using Apple's Music application (iTunes) on macOS 10.15 Catalina with Serato DJ software KNOWN ISSUE: Serato DJ and Serato Studio can only read iTunes library from the default location on Windows.
Check your settings and network connection on all of your devices:
Apple Music isn't a backup service. Make sure to back up your music library before you make any changes.
If you can't find or play a song, check if you added it from Apple Music. If it came from another source, the song might be waiting to upload. Try these steps:
If you see an ineligible icon next to a song, delete the song, then add it back to your library. If you still see an ineligible icon next to a song, then that song can’t be uploaded.
If a song is grayed out, then the song might be waiting to upload, no longer available, or not yet released from the Apple Music catalog.
Make sure that all of your devices have Sync Library turned on, and signed in with the same Apple ID.
If you’re still missing a song that you added from the Apple Music catalog, then the song might have been removed from Apple Music or is available under a different file name. Try searching Apple Music for the song, then add it to your library.
You might be able to fix your issue by turning Sync Library off for all of your devices, then turning it back on again. Learn how.
If you still need help with Sync Library, contact Apple Support.
I’ve been using a large desktop PC with a huge hard drive until now. But I am going to move to a smaller drive in a laptop, and I have put all my iTunes library files on an external drive since the laptop doesn’t have room. My old computer recognizes these files on the external drive as soon as I connect it. But my laptop doesn’t. iTunes stays empty even through I changed the file location in iTunes settings. Does anyone how I get my new computer to recognize the files on my external drive?
Thanks for the answers, guys. None of it did the trick though. What DID the trick was one very simple thing:
I had to coppy three files in the I-Tunes Folder on the old PC and paste them into the ITunes Folder on the new Laptop. It was not enough to have them on the external drive, because those files are what tells ITunes where to look for its media. Now I have all data on the external file and it is recognized on both computers. :) All files are called something like ITunes 'something'.
So basically on your first attempt you only copied the media files (music, videos, .) not the actual (or entire) iTunes library.
Those 'iTunes..' files contain the actual library information. Without them iTunes doesn't know what media exists and where it can find it. Hence your library was empty.
Well, basically I thought it would be enough to tell ITunes in its own settings where the data can be found. There's a tab where you enter your data's location under advanced settings. In all the manuals I read there was never a word about actually having to move ITunes files from the local drive of the old computer to the local drive of the new computer.
So I just wanted to explain that here again because there might some others that stumble over that little trick..
Thanks for clarifying.. yes, the option is indeed misleading.
I'm not sure why Apple made it that way but it's probably to prevent speed issues if the library files were on a rather slow external drive.
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The best way to move or your entire iTunes library is to consolidate the files and then move/copy the entire '..My MusiciTunes' folder
thanks for telling us your method, will help others in case the same situation.
perhaps concerns Shared Music folder?
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1203
External hard drive shows up in iTunes but tracks don't show up..?
http://community.wdc.com/t5/My-Book-Live/External-hard-drive-shows-up-in-iTunes-but-tracks-don-t-show-up/td-p/138086
Usually it should be enough to select the old library within iTunes.
press SHIFT while launching iTunes
It should give you the option to select the library on your external drive.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1589
Did you consolidate your iTunes library before moving it to the external drive?
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1364
Otherwise items in your Library will be shown with an exclamation mark and won't play.