"Keep Organized" option bug

Hi,
When I tick this option, any folders or tracks which have titles longer than 40 characters are truncated. This is not a Windows limit, because I can rename the folder or track back to the original title and it works until I click "Add Folder to Library" in iTunes. At that point the folder title is truncated again.
On my Mac, this doesn't happen - the path elements are all full length with no problems.
The reason this is an issue is because I'm trying to use rsync to keep the tracks on my laptop and the tracks on my desktop sync'd - my laptop is a windows xp laptop and my desktop is a Mac Mini. I'm using iTunes 6.0.5 on both. rsync creates duplicate files on the Mac because it thinks that the truncated file/path names are different files.
This looks to be a be a bug!
Regards,
Nick
  Windows XP Pro  

Hi,
When I tick this option, any folders or tracks which have titles longer than 40 characters are truncated. This is not a Windows limit, because I can rename the folder or track back to the original title and it works until I click "Add Folder to Library" in iTunes. At that point the folder title is truncated again.
On my Mac, this doesn't happen - the path elements are all full length with no problems.
The reason this is an issue is because I'm trying to use rsync to keep the tracks on my laptop and the tracks on my desktop sync'd - my laptop is a windows xp laptop and my desktop is a Mac Mini. I'm using iTunes 6.0.5 on both. rsync creates duplicate files on the Mac because it thinks that the truncated file/path names are different files.
This looks to be a be a bug!
Regards,
Nick
  Windows XP Pro  

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