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Old 09-08-2010, 09:37 AM   #19
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How do you do that exactly? Are iTunes songs really mp3 files or something else?
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Then, depending on how you ripped your music originally you can enter (without the quotes) "*.m4a" or "*.mp3" into the file name box.

The asterisk is essentially a wildcard and will have the system find all files that are AAC's (.m4a) or MP3's (.mp3).

Most likely, the library file was corrupted during the installation. If the music files were truly erased by the installer script, Apple has a multi-billion-dollar problem on their hands which will make 'antennagate' look like small potatoes.

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