ITunes Error-Library file cannot be saved

Ever since I updated iTunes has been doing all kinds of weird things. Tonight I'm listening to tunes and I keep getting an error box that says "The iTunes Library file cannot be saved. An unknown error occurred (-54)." It doesn't interupt the music but it is annoying and I have so much music, I don't know if I'm losing songs or not. Can someone tell me what to look for? This update has been the worst yet. Most of the time, iTunes has my iPhone and my iPad showing in the Library column when neither one is attached.

this is kind of funny. First I read from paper something that Apple is going to break every hacked or some other way touched Iphones to keep their business rolling. Now they did something with the iTunes which eventually broke up our playlist. I fixed this with by deleting my Smart playlists. What I noticed while deleting those was kind of... wierd..
I have all my classic rock etc in the play list named Speed metal. While I was listening WASP (ripped from CD, not bought from itunes - is that what makes you mad, Apple? ) from the normal library I got the error message. So. I though that there must be some broken link between smart list and this song and I deleted the smartlist (Speedmetal).
Wierd part is that I was still listening this song from iTunes Library but when I deleted the smart list it stopped playing the music. That is when I realized that the smart list system is some how affected with this newest update.
After deleting I didn't had to rebuild the library or anything so I still got my Date added and how many times played tags available and also my own genres! Thank god. Because I have all my CD's (~400) on iTunes with own Genres and settings...
Now... Can I update my Tiger to Leopard when it comes out or will it just spit my Samsung DVD drive out of the mac because I didn't get it from Apple Store?

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    I get this error when I try to update my library:
    "The iTunes Music Library file cannot be saved. An unknown error occurred (-1450)."
    I've uninstalled and reinstalled iTune for about 7 times but it keeps coming back.
    What can I do?

    I wish I could say either the Reg changes or disabling McAfee anti-virus worked for me, but I am still stuck.
    I am running 6 on a Win2K Server. My account is admin and I have confirmed it is not a permissions issue or a lock file issue.
    I receive the -1450 error in the following conditions:
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    4. iTunes attempts to sync with the iPod. In this case, I randomly receive the error that I need to reset my iPod to factory defaults. However, after a day of waiting, it works again. I actually tried to reset the iPod to factory defaults when I was first presented with this problem--it caused a write error and crashed the iPod to the point where it could not even be recovered by the Apple staff at the Apple store; they gave me a new replacement unit.
    I have to think this is a programming issue on the iTunes side, specific to Win2K (and possibly NT). Has anyone had this problem on an XP box?
    My next step is to move all my files and software over to my XP box and see if I receive the same errors. Should that fail, I'll use a non-iTunes product until a software update is released.
    Anyone from Apple checking into the -1450 error issues?

  • ITunes Music Library file cannot be saved.  An unknown error occurred (-54)

    I just went through the problem of not being able to access my iTunes library and think I got that fixed. It is on an external drive because it is about 55gb's of HD space. I have it linked via an alias on my internal drive of my powerbook.
    Now I get this message: The iTunes Music Library file cannot be saved. An unknown error occurred (-54).
    First question: If Apple has tagged it with a -54 then it wouldn't be unknown would it?
    Second question: I can still play music through iTunes, this dialogue just keeps coming up, with the option to not warn me again. Is it anything to worry about?
    Thanks for any help.

    Please let me know what you decided to do with this problem. I am suddenly getting the same "error" message. Well, except that my "unknown error" is tagged as (-50). I'm searching through the discussions now.
    I had some trouble with iTunes earlier in the week (after wiping out my iPod and other not-so-helpful "tips" on here) I wound up reinstalling Quicktime. But it worked fine until just now.
    Now keep in mind, I subscribe to tons of podcasts and add new music both from iTunes Music Store and other sources all the time.
    thanks,
    bob
    mini Mac OS X (10.4.6)

  • Itunes music library file cannot be saved (error -48) Help! please!

    every time i either use iTunes, or look at iTunes, play any file in iTunes (even though it does play the file) it comes up with this message-
    'The iTunes Music Library file cannot be saved, an unknown error has occured (-48)'
    i would really appreciate some help, any ideas would br great

    this is kind of funny. First I read from paper something that Apple is going to break every hacked or some other way touched Iphones to keep their business rolling. Now they did something with the iTunes which eventually broke up our playlist. I fixed this with by deleting my Smart playlists. What I noticed while deleting those was kind of... wierd..
    I have all my classic rock etc in the play list named Speed metal. While I was listening WASP (ripped from CD, not bought from itunes - is that what makes you mad, Apple? ) from the normal library I got the error message. So. I though that there must be some broken link between smart list and this song and I deleted the smartlist (Speedmetal).
    Wierd part is that I was still listening this song from iTunes Library but when I deleted the smart list it stopped playing the music. That is when I realized that the smart list system is some how affected with this newest update.
    After deleting I didn't had to rebuild the library or anything so I still got my Date added and how many times played tags available and also my own genres! Thank god. Because I have all my CD's (~400) on iTunes with own Genres and settings...
    Now... Can I update my Tiger to Leopard when it comes out or will it just spit my Samsung DVD drive out of the mac because I didn't get it from Apple Store?

  • The iTunes Music Library file cannot be saved

    Ok, so without making any modifications (hardware or software) whatsoever- I come in from work, plop down to my computer, click on iTunes, and the music library has disappeared- I get the following error message:
    The iTunes Music Library file cannot be saved.
    The disk could not be read from or written to.
    So, in iTunes there is no songs and no playlists and no podcasts...
    ...the music is on my hard drive, it's just not in iTunes, the iTunes Library file has gone missing, but I'm not sure how...
    I have like 5,000 songs so I keep them on an external drive to save room on my internal drive. I thought maybe the warning means that the disk is write protected, so I right clicked on the drive (and iTunes folder), said "Get Info," and I have read and write access.
    I tried changing my iTunes Library location to a different hard drive and folder, and nothing works, what in the world do I do?
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    software) whatsoever- I come in from work, plop down
    to my computer, click on iTunes, and the music
    library has disappeared- I get the following error
    message:
    The iTunes Music Library file cannot be saved.
    The disk could not be read from or written to.
    So, in iTunes there is no songs and no playlists and
    no podcasts...
    ...the music is on my hard drive, it's just not in
    iTunes, the iTunes Library file has gone missing, but
    I'm not sure how...
    I have like 5,000 songs so I keep them on an external
    drive to save room on my internal drive. I thought
    maybe the warning means that the disk is write
    protected, so I right clicked on the drive (and
    iTunes folder), said "Get Info," and I have read and
    write access.
    I tried changing my iTunes Library location to a
    different hard drive and folder, and nothing works,
    what in the world do I do?
    Powerbook G4, 1.25 GHz, 2GB RAM
      Mac OS X (10.4.5)   500 GB LaCie Big
    Disk
    I'm having the exact same message, except in my case, nothing changed. I leave all 3,000 songs on my hard drive and suddenly nothing will copy. I still have the same songs as before, but nothing can be added from the store or from my cds. Have you worked out the problem? Can you share your strategy?
    Thanks.
    Joe

  • Error Library file cannot be saved (using windows vista)

    Hello guys,
    I'm getting this error when working with Itunes 7 and windows vista
    The Itunes Library file cannot be saved. You do not have enough access privileges for this operation.
    I'm the administrator of my pc and have alreadu authorised Itunes on this pc.
    What is the problem ?
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  • The Itunes Music Library file cannot be saved. An unknown error occurred

    This is driving me crazy.. I've uninstalled Itunes, used msciuu2 to clean up the installer(s), deleted any ITUNES directory located on my computer. cleaned out all itunes entries in my registry .... start reloading my podcasts and I get the same error all over again..
    I do not have Itunes as my default player and it uses its own directory d:\My Documents\Itunes vs d:\My Documents\My Music folder (as I do NOT want WMP or Itunes to conflict with the music libraries.

    I wish I could say either the Reg changes or disabling McAfee anti-virus worked for me, but I am still stuck.
    I am running 6 on a Win2K Server. My account is admin and I have confirmed it is not a permissions issue or a lock file issue.
    I receive the -1450 error in the following conditions:
    1. iTunes attempts to save library
    2. iTunes attempts to download a purchase (actually, it appears to occur after the file is downloaded, but it does not save the file to disk, although it thinks it downloaded the file)
    3. iTunes attempts to rip a CD. This is a random occurrence whereby the rip stops at some random place mid-song. I may have it happen immediately, then work for a few songs, then happen again. I have been able to rip 2-3 CDs before seeing the error, whereas other times it seems to occur with the first song and I retry a few dozen times before it works again. I have used 2 different CD drives.
    4. iTunes attempts to sync with the iPod. In this case, I randomly receive the error that I need to reset my iPod to factory defaults. However, after a day of waiting, it works again. I actually tried to reset the iPod to factory defaults when I was first presented with this problem--it caused a write error and crashed the iPod to the point where it could not even be recovered by the Apple staff at the Apple store; they gave me a new replacement unit.
    I have to think this is a programming issue on the iTunes side, specific to Win2K (and possibly NT). Has anyone had this problem on an XP box?
    My next step is to move all my files and software over to my XP box and see if I receive the same errors. Should that fail, I'll use a non-iTunes product until a software update is released.
    Anyone from Apple checking into the -1450 error issues?

  • Library File Cannot Be Saved

    I'm getting a warning: "The iTunes Music Library file cannot be saved. An unknown error occurred (-50). [checkbox] Do not warn me again."
    I would like to know what this means, and what to do about it.
    We're using iTunes 6 on a G3 b&w, with a second HD (100+GB).

    It sounds like your iTunes Library file has become corrupted.
    I would recommend rebuilding your library, which is an easy and relatively quick process:
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    Good luck and let us know if this works out and solves your problem.
    Lita
    DP G5 PowerMac/12" G4 iBook/15" G4 PowerBook/60 gb iPod-p/30 gb iPod-v   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   Just Listen to that Tiger ROAR!!!!!

  • Error Message: The iTunes Library file cannot be saved. Unknown Error 13001

    My error message says:
    The iTunes Library file cannot be saved. An Unknown error occurred (13001).
    Ever since I loaded the new 3.0 touch upgrade I have been bombarded by error after error. I have turned off genius which seemed to fix the problem at first but about an hour later the error warning popped up again. I have tried the shift start and selected my library with no improvement. It seems to pop up if I load a new podcast or download something and then fails to download.

    Hmmm, that error message came up a lot with older itunes & Genius, like 8.0 version. But you have 8.2.
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  • Error message -48: The itunes library file cannot be saved.

    Hello,
    When I open up my itunes i get an error message 48 - the itunes library file cannot be saved. All my data is there - music, podcasts etc. Just wondering if this error message means anything, if so what, and what I can do to fix it?
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    I just called Apple Support and I think they helped me, but I'm still waiting to see if the error message returns. I was experiencing the same problem. Whenever I started iTunes, I would get the -48 error message. Everything else was working fine. Apple Support instructed me to delete some files from a folder and restart my pc. I did this and it seems to have worked. The folder is on my C:/ drive. Using Windows Explorer, I went to my C:/ drive and then opened the following folders in this order: "Documents and Settings", "Administrator", "Application Data", "Apple Computer", "iTunes", "iPod Software Updates". Inside the iPod Software Updates folder, I found four files which I deleted. I then emptied my trash can and restarted my pc. After I restarted my pc and opened iTunes, the error message did not come up. So it looks like my problem has been solved. Just some minor glitch having to do with the last update. I should mention that I did just get an iPod Classic 80 gig which replaced my 30 gig iPod Photo which just died.

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  • "The Itunes library file cannot be saved" Error Message (-54) please help!

    Hello, I was loading a music cd onto my itunes library today when I started getting this recurring Error message stating: "The Itunes library file cannot be saved. An unknown error has occurred (-54)"
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    I upgraded iTunes to 11.  I now receive an error message which reads - 'The iTunes Library file cannot be saved. An unknown error occurred (-50).  How do I correct this error?
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    I know this doesn't help you Bud, but I've had this issue for at least the last couple of versions.  If I can ask, what is you enviornment like?  Local PC only, libray saved on another PC/Server? 
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  • TS1717 I get the following error message after installing the latest version of itunes via auto update:  "the itunes Library file cannot be saved. An unknown error occurred (-54). Has anyone ever seen this message and anyone have a suggestion what to do?

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3297
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    iTunes: Missing folder or incorrect permissions may prevent authorization
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1387
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