Refresh Front Row Content

Hi,
For some reasons Front Row plays some content and not others. I suspect this has to do with the fact iTunes once asked if I wanted it to managed my musically and said YES. iTunes moved my content in a 'more logical' directory structure.
Anyway, is there a way to tell Front Row to rebuild its library of content for iTunes and any additional Hard Drive with media content like MOVs and such?
Thanks,
G4M

I have solved this problem. Turns out I created this situation inadvertently.
My configuration is unique so the following does not apply to 80% of user scenarios, nonetheless I hope others whom have stretched their use of iTunes to its bounds find this info to be useful.
I have two Macs: G4Monster and DoubleMini. DoubleMini is a Mac Mini with external HDs hosting my iTunes Library. Both Macs SHARE not only the music files but also, and this is key, the "iTunes Music Library.xml" file and the "iTunes Library" database file. This means only one Mac can connect at a time, which is fine for my case. [Apple does not provide simultaneous update of these files which is why, I think, the AppleTV is designed the way it is, as an iPod device that syncs its usage behavior back to the master library.]
For me, I'm either in the office syncing my iPod to G4Monster, playing guitar along with iTunes, creating playlists, etc /or/ I'm in the livingroom watching MOV files from DoubleMini; I'm never doing both at the same time. To confuse matters, my wife SHARES the iTunes media files from her iMac but has her own XML and DB files thus allowing her to be connected to the media files whether I'm using G4Monster, DoubleMini, or neither. Neat.
There is one critical setting to ensure this works. Every Mac must use the same "iTunes Music Folder location" ... iTunes > Preferences > Advanced > General > iTunes Music Folder Location. Turns out I didn't have this medicine.
Back to my original message in this thread ...
Prior to knowing about the iTunes Music Folder Location parity requirement, I inadvertently changed the "iTunes Music Folder Location" on G4Monster. It, therefore, differed from DoubleMini and my wife's iMac. As a result, Front Row on the Mini appeared to behave erratically.
After ensuring all three Macs pointed to the same ITunes Music Folder Location my issues went away.
This was my fault, after all.
-G4M
Dual 1.25GHz G4 PowerPC     From quiet Cube to Wind tunnel, Cheese grater. :-O

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