On a Mac hold down the Option (Alt) key (use the Shift key with Windows) when clicking the iTunes icon (Version 7 and higher) to open/create multiple libraries.
An alternative is the AppleScript (Mac only) iTunes Library Manager (See links below) which is not compatible with the above so you need to choose one or the other.
Holding down the Option (alt) key when you click on the iTunes icon to open iTunes will offer you the choice of creating a new library or selecting any of your existing libraries.
Holding down the Option (alt) key when launching iTunes will offer you the choice of which library you want to use.
You can have as many iTunes libraries as you want. Hold down the Option (alt) key while you launch iTunes and you will be given the option to choose an existing library to open or create a new one.
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To use multiple iPods on the same computer you can either: Set up separate user accounts which will keep all your music separated Sync each iPod to separate playlists in iTunes Have separate libraries for each iPod. (See links below)
you carnt. you need to plug i your iPod then go to start menu, computer, and removable devices. this will then show your iPod. doubble click and the music willl transfer on to the desktop. then copy the folder to your new itunes library.
Movies purchased in the iTunes Music Store (iTMS) are downloaded into the iTunes Library on your computer or i-device. If you use a computer and use iTunes, click the Library selection menu button on the left side of iTunes screen. You will see all the different libraries managed by iTunes. Libraries include Music, Movies, TV Shows, Podcasts, iTunes U, Books (both eBooks and Audiobooks), Apps, and Tones. Select Movies, and find the movie you purchased. Click it to play on your computer. If you purchased an Apple TV WiFi box, there will be a button like a little box with a "v" on top. When you click that, you can select the Apple TV, which, when connected to a TV set, will cause the movie to be played on the TV. Other purchases, such as games or apps, will appear in their appropriate libraries.
Home Sharing is a new feature (in iTunes 9) that allows the user to view files on authorized iTunes libraries on authorized computers and allows the user to transfer them to different computers. It can also automatically transfer purchases. www.apple.com/itunes
You can keep separate libraries for different music within a single copy of the iTunes software. Hold down the option (alt) key when you launch iTunes and you will have the option to create a new library.
Holding down the Alt/Option key while you launch iTunes will give you a window offering the option to use an existing library or create a new one.
ipods can only sync with one computer at a time.
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