Convert two different computer logins with itunes to one computer login with 2 itunes libraries

I am trying to combine two users from my old computer to just one user on my new computer. what folders of itunes do I need to transfer so we can have just one log in to the computer with two different itunes accounts? Basically, I'm trying to take two different itunes libraries and put them into one library with two different logins (users)

Hi dbricetyler,
Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
If you are trying to move the iTunes Media folder from two different computer user accounts to a single user account on your new computer, there are several different ways you can accomplish this. Please read over and use the following article as a reference to help you accomplish moving the content over to your new computer.
iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527
Have a great day,
Joe

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