2 iPods...1 CPU...1 External Hard Drive

My wife and I have each have our own iPods. We both use iTunes and we both purchase music and save it to the same location (an external hard drive). My question is why is it when my wife logs in and she opens up her iTunes that she does not have any access to music I have purchased on my side of the CPU when using my iTunes? We each save it to the same location, but I can not view hers and she can't view mine. Any ideas?
Thank you!

Because her iTunes library (the database itself) doesn't know it's there. iTunes doesn't have any folder watching capabilities. She would need to us the File>Add to library command and add the track to iTunes.
There is helper app I've heard of that adds folder watching. I don't know how well it works as I don't use Windows.
http://albumbrowser.klarita.net/iTunesFolderWatch.html

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