Locating iTunes Library within Time Machine Backup

Hey guys interesting one for you. Double clicking on my Backup drive (external) on the desktop shows all the files, folders etc, that have been backed up by TM. Now my main purpose is to backup my iTunes Library. But when looking through the folders, I cannot seem to locate where the music has been stored by default. So im wondering if one of you kind people would be able to help me out.
Thanks in advance

MadGamer wrote:
Hey guys interesting one for you. Double clicking on my Backup drive (external) on the desktop shows all the files, folders etc, that have been backed up by TM. Now my main purpose is to backup my iTunes Library. But when looking through the folders, I cannot seem to locate where the music has been stored by default. So im wondering if one of you kind people would be able to help me out.
don't double-click on the backup drive on the desktop. that's not how you access your TM backups. open any folder on your main drive, like the Music folder in your home directory (that's where the itunes library lives) and click on the TM in the dock. you'll enter TM interface. scroll back in time, slect what you wnat to restore and hit "restore".
see this link for details
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427
Thanks in advance

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