Ask Different Asked by Robert Atkins on January 6, 2021
I want to open an iTunes library I created a long time ago (2012, 10.8 Mountain Lion) in Catalina’s new Music.app. Option-clicking Music.app gives me the option to open a pre-existing library, but when I navigate to its location in the file requester, there’s no .itl
file to select. There’s an .xml
file, but it’s greyed out.
I assume the library was created before .itl
files existed and not opened up with a newer version of iTunes since, and hence not been updated. How do I open this library in Music.app?
I ended up option-opening Music and creating a new library in a directory on the same drive as the existing iTunes library. Then I unchecked “Organise music” in prefs and “Add[ed] to library...” all the files in the old library. Took a while, but worked.
Correct answer by Robert Atkins on January 6, 2021
I believe the xml was for 3rd party support. The library file you want may not have an extension if you can't find an iTunes Library.itl
file.
However, if your your goal is to just move the music and some of the meta-data about the tracks, then try drag and drop:
If the old iTunes library is still on the local drive with the Music library, it now has dupes of all the tracks you copied so you might consider removing the old library. But, wait until after you have a Time Machine backup of both sets and you're sure that everything you copied is in Music.
SSL. I wanted extra details for other users who may not have as much experience with using Finder and/or drag and drop.
Answered by D. Geren on January 6, 2021
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