Copying itunes/iphoto library and playlists & albums to my new macbook pro

First post so please be gentle.
Hi there, I've just brought a new macbook pro and would like to transfer all my music and photos from my old powerbook g4 onto it. Including all the playlists in itunes and albums in iphoto. I did try the mirgration assistant but that doesn't seem to be able to do it. I've already copied all the applications I wanted by connecting them by firewire but need some advice before I attempt my music and photos.
Thank you

If you're wanting to do this manually all you need to do is…
1) Copy your iTunes folder, which is in the Music folder in your home directory, to the same place in your MBP. This will include all of your music and playlists.
2) To copy your preferences you need to copy ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.iTunes.plist to the corresponding place in your MBP.

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