Can itunes run from a personal cloud drive, can itunes run from a personal cloud drive

can itunes run from a personal cloud drive?   I currently have my Itunes  media files stored on an external drive because it is over 1.5GB with movies.  Does anyone have experience with a WD My Book Live wireles cloud storage device?    I would love to not to have to always be in the same room as my storage device
Thanks

It will work if it's used as a network drive which contains your iTunes library in the same way your external does now. Although it will demand more from your network than your current configuration does but shouldn't be a problem if your network is working correctly.

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    Hi,
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    You might want to check your process for moving your iTunes music against this: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527.

  • I have about 130 gigs of movies on my iTunes and was wondering if I can just put them on my backup hard drive and remove them from my main computer to free up the space

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  • Why has iTunes seperated a album which I have copied over from my external hard drive into iTunes? How can you pull all the songs back together into one album again?

    Why has iTunes seperated a album into indevidual songs, which I have copied over from my external hard drive into iTunes? How can you pull all the songs back together into one album again?

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  • Can i show and play music from my external hard drive in iTunes without adding it to my Mac hard drive?

    I have more music than I can keep on my Macbook hard drive by over 200GB. I'm hoping to be able to show and play all music from my external hard drive in iTunes without having to add any of it to my Macbook Hard Drive

    Hello B3NN13,
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    Choose iTunes > Preferences, and click Advanced.
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    Sincerely,
    - Brenden

  • Can I move all my photo that I can see on iPhoto from my Mac hardrive and put them on an external hard drive and still be able to see them as thumbnails in iPhoto? Thanks! The reason, I need to know if I can do this is b/c I am running out of HD space!sp

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