A bunch of high-quality photos of the new Nano: [link]
It looks more like an iPod Mini that's been on a starvation diet....
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A bunch of high-quality photos of the new Nano: [link]
It looks more like an iPod Mini that's been on a starvation diet....
Hmmm, I thought I'd want an ASCOB nano but now I'm not liking that green.
ASCOB
snerk
My iTunes database seems to have "lost" some of my music. It's on my iTunes harddrive, but iTunes has forgotten where it is.
Jon, is this on a PC or a Mac?
Lime. Green. Nano.
Will be weeping with lust in the corner.
PC, Tommy.
Nebbermind-- I misread the question.
PC, Tommy.
Oh.
(There's that iTunes Applescript site that has a script that would address your second issue, but that's obviously Mac-only.)
Is there an easy way to have iTunes find the music without reconsolidating the entire library?
Assuming you're using "reconsolidating" the way they do (meaning, it copies all of the files to your iTunes music directory and so forth) then I think yes. Just drag any folders that your music is hanging out onto your iTunes library - assuming you don't have "Copy to iTunes Music Folder" set in your settings (or if the files are already in your iTunes music folder), then this will add any files it doesn't already have in there to the database. It won't duplicate.
This shouldn't take too long - it can add my entire many-GB collection in about 10 minutes as long as it's not trying to copy the files, and when only a few files are new, it is much faster.