ITunes library management

I currently let iTunes organize my library, I have "Copy files to iTunes Folder" & "Keep iTunes Folder Organized"  both checked off.  My Dj software reccomends that the i "UNCHECK' both those options.  How do I consolidate all the music in all my "iTunes Media Folder" (which is in 9 thousand different folder pathways) into 1 folder, without copying the files and only moving them?

dj ikhan wrote:
How do I consolidate all the music in all my "iTunes Media Folder" (which is in 9 thousand different folder pathways) into 1 folder, without copying the files and only moving them?
You don't do it using iTunes.
So Serato has reccomended that I cosolidate all music into 2-3 folders.Sounds like a misunderstanding.Before you do this, I really, really, really recommmend you go ask Serato again about this and get some clarification.
This will simply make a big mess of everything.

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