Can I move my itunes library from my C Drive to another external Media?

I currently have my itunes library on my c drive but it is quickly filing up with all my itunes video. I was wondering If i could transfer my library to an external media drive without screwing up my ipod sync and all my files???

Welcome to AD!
Yes, someone else just posted ths exact question...to save time I will link to it instead of typing it all up again
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1956779&tstart=0
Post back if you have questions about your particular setup!

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