Move itunes from external HD to new laptop

I would like to copy my iTunes and iPhoto from my eMac to my new MBP. I have both on an external HD. Is it better to start with fresh install on the laptop and then to copy my iTunes -or -to transfer them using the migration assistant when I set up the laptop for the first time? I've never moved files from one computer to another so it's a bit daunting for me. Thanks to anyone if you can help.

If you value the meta data that you have accumulated- like playcounts- simply use the migration assistant. It works great.
You can also start the emac in target mode if you want, but then you have to know which files to drag over.
I assume that iTunes, and iPhoto, on the eMac, know about the files that are on the external drive. If this is the case, you won't have any problems.
Michael
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