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Old 12-23-2009, 10:25 AM   #394
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Originally Posted by u2sarajevo View Post
What you can do easily is add/remove/change the folders it looks for music, but I can't believe that itunes wouldn't do the same.
From what I've seen..not really. Because it doesn't actively look for music in your folders. It's a one time import into iTunes. If you then want to remove those folders from iTunes, you have to find the actual media in iTunes and remove them.

And if you want to add new music, you have to re-import the folder again.

Now maybe I'm just new to iTunes and don't understand the best way to use it. But in my research I have found third party apps that are used to scan your specified music folders and update your iTunes library for any new or deleted files. If iTunes did that itself I doubt these apps would exist.
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