Itunes Library.xml save automatically?

Is there a way that the itunes library.xml file that you export when clicking the export library button under the file menu can be saved automatically without having to click it everytime? Thanks

No... When I add a new song or video or something, I want Itunes to update the Library.xml file automatically instead of having to clicking export library every time. Is there a way?

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    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93732
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    Hello. I have a Mac Mini operating Mac OS X 10.7.2. I recently had to move my iTunes Library to a new hard drive. I followed the directions on how to move the library and refind everything yet when I do so what comes up is a mere skeleton of what I had. I have had to hunt down my purchased Apps, Music and Movies and re-add them to the library. I also noticed in doing this I have multiple iTunes Library.xml files ... shouldn't there only be one?  If so how do I clean this up without doing any accidental damage (i.e. how do I find the one that is being used and delete the rest?)?  If I delete the others is there any risk of losing purchased content? Lastly syncing my iPads has become a nightmare as I get the "This iPad is currently synced to another iTunes library" message. Obviously something

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  • Force Re-Creation Of iTunes Library.itl from iTunes Library.xml?

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    Damage the ITL first. That method has worked for several folks. Example:
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    How do I recover the iTunes library song list? My computer recently crashed, so I had to get this new one. The old hard drive is working fine. I just need the song list to be able to identify the songs that I have yet to copy unto my iPod (I arrange the library by 'Date Added'). Since my music files are located in a variety of places, it would be very difficult for me to locate each without being guided by the list.
    For some weird reason, the iTunes Library.xml is not updated. It's still dated 2009, so that fix goes out the window, I guess.
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    try if the suggestions in this thread help: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2168081&tstart=0.
    JGG

  • Itunes library . xml disappears how recreate it. If possible in french

    Bonjour
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    Bonjour,
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  • Can I create a "new" iTunes library on an external hard drive and transfer my iTune library to save space on my laptop

    Can I create a "new" iTunes library on an external hard drive and transfer my iTune library to save space on my laptop hard drive

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  • Why is itunes library xml disappearing?

    After adding new music, my itunes library xml is disappearing.  If I shut my computer down and restart it it's fine.  If I don't it says cannot find file and it was modified at some date in the year 2000.  I use the dj software traktor which reads the library xml.  This started happening after I upgraded to lion, I was running leapord before.  Anyone have any ideas what is causing this?  Also, I have no problems in itunes

    Click the icon to start iTunes and immediately press and hold down the SHIFT key until asked to choose or create a library. Create your new library at, for example, D:\iTunes.
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  • ITunes library xml from windows to mac using external drive.

    Hi there!
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    Should I change the Preferences-->Advanced-->iTunes media folder location back to default folder?
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  • ITunes library.xml Metadata storage issues

    Hi all,
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    <integer>1</integer>
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