Is it possible to backup all purchased media in iTunes to an external hard?

I have a large media content that I purchased through iTunes that is only stored on my Mac Book Pro. I have not backed-up any of it yet because of the number of CDs/DVDs it takes. Is it possible to backup all of this purchased media onto an existing external hard drive or even a thumb/flash drive that I have instead of using a ton of CDs/DVDs that I will probably lose or misplace?

nue2this wrote:
I have a large media content that I purchased through iTunes that is only stored on my Mac Book Pro. I have not backed-up any of it yet because of the number of CDs/DVDs it takes. Is it possible to backup all of this purchased media onto an existing external hard drive or even a thumb/flash drive that I have instead of using a ton of CDs/DVDs that I will probably lose or misplace?
Absolutely. Just drag the files themselves from your home folder (usually Users/yourname/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music - at work at the moment, I believe that is the specific path) onto your external drive.
I have a smart playlist created which lists all files containing "Purchased" or "Protected" to help me isolate the files I need to back up periodically. This might also assist you as well.
Steve

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